Pakistan Declaration demanded that the national status of the 30 million Muslims of the northwestern units be recognized and a separate Federal Constitution be granted to them.
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Pakistan Declaration demanded that the national status of the 30 million Muslims of the northwestern units be recognized and a separate Federal Constitution be granted to them.
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In later pamphlets, other than Pakistan Declaration, Ali suggested the establishment of several other Muslim states within the subcontinent such as Bangistan and Osmanistan.
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Pakistan Declaration was unhappy over a smaller Pakistan than the one he had conceived in his 1933 pamphlet Now or Never.
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Pakistan Declaration condemned Jinnah for accepting a smaller Pakistan, and is said to have called him "Quisling-e-Azam".
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Pakistan Declaration is credited with creating the name "Pakistan" for a separate Muslim homeland from Presidencies and provinces of British India.
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Pakistan Declaration had propagated the Scheme of Pakistan with a missionary zeal since its inception in 1933.
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Pakistan Declaration later founded the Pakistan National Movement to propagate his ideas.
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Pakistan Declaration's belongings were confiscated, and he left empty-handed for England in October 1948.
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