Pakistani Political Leaders
Which one of the following Muslim leaders was not in favor of the Two Nation Theory?
Explanation
Opposition to Two-Nation Theory:
Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad (1888–1958), a prominent Indian National Congress leader, rejected the Two-Nation Theory, advocating for a united India with Hindu-Muslim unity.
He served as India’s first Education Minister post-1947.
Syed Ahmad Khan who presented the theory of the two nations He presented this theory In a speech at Meerut in 1866 The two-nation theory is the basis of the creation of Pakistan. The theory advocated by the All India Muslim League is the founding principle of the Pakistan Movement. The state of India officially rejected the two-nation theory
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