Chaudhary Rehmat Ali Solution to Indian Communal Problems
Chaudhary Rehmat Ali issued pamphlet as his solution to the Indian Communal Problems. It was called _____?
چودھری رحمت علی نے ہندوستانی فرقہ وارانہ مسائل کے حل کے طور پر پمفلٹ جاری کیا۔ اسے _____ کہا جاتا تھا؟
Answer: Now or Never
Explanation
The word was first introduced now or never in 1933 by Choudhry Rahmat Ali.
The "Pakistan Declaration" titled Now or Never means Are We to Live or Perish Forever?
In this pamphlet, the word Pakistan was used for the first time
This pamphlet was derived from the two-nation theory of Muslim reformer Syed Ahmed Khan
it was a pamphlet, referring to the names of the five northern regions of British India:
- Punjab
- Afghanistan
- Kashmir
- Sindh
- Baluchistan. (Pakistan)
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