Jinah succeed to made Pakistan.it was impossible to made Pakistan but he made Pakistan with his intelligence.British,Hindus and Muslims were against the Jinah.The difference between Jinnah and Gandhi was intelligence.Jinah was too much intelligent then Gandhi.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah had a complex and often contentious relationship with Mahatma Gandhi. While he respected Gandhi's leadership and his ability to mobilize the masses, Jinnah fundamentally disagreed with Gandhi's vision for a unified India, particularly in terms of Hindu-Muslim relations. Jinnah felt that Gandhi's approach did not adequately represent the interests of Muslims, leading him to advocate for a separate nation for Muslims, which ultimately culminated in the creation of Pakistan. Their differing ideologies and political objectives contributed to a deepening rift between the two leaders.
I guess he was jealous of Quaid-e azam Muhammad ali jinnah who liked it.
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The real name of Quaid-e-Azam was Mohammad Ali Jinnah. The title Quaid-e-Azam was given to Mohammad Ali Jinnah by Mohatma Gandi jee itself.
The Jinnah Gandhi Parleys took place between the 9th and 27th September 1944 at the Quaid's residence in Bombay.
Gandhi's enemy was naturam godse and Jinnah SACHIT RATHI
Jinah succeed to made Pakistan.it was impossible to made Pakistan but he made Pakistan with his intelligence.British,Hindus and Muslims were against the Jinah.The difference between Jinnah and Gandhi was intelligence.Jinah was too much intelligent then Gandhi.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah had a complex and often contentious relationship with Mahatma Gandhi. While he respected Gandhi's leadership and his ability to mobilize the masses, Jinnah fundamentally disagreed with Gandhi's vision for a unified India, particularly in terms of Hindu-Muslim relations. Jinnah felt that Gandhi's approach did not adequately represent the interests of Muslims, leading him to advocate for a separate nation for Muslims, which ultimately culminated in the creation of Pakistan. Their differing ideologies and political objectives contributed to a deepening rift between the two leaders.
He allies with Gandhi before independence.
the jinnah ghandi parleys took place b/w 9th to 27th sept 1944 at quaid,s residence on bombay ..... !!!!!!
Muhammad Ali Jinnah''Quaid-e-azam'' was the first Governor general of Pakistan. He was very kind man. Mohandas Gandhi and Jinnah worked together to get free from the British. After the independence Gandhi did not want to separate the countries. And the Jinnah gave us Pakistan. And was the first Governor general of Pakistan. Sharjeel Babar.
No, not at all. Jinnah is seen as a villain to Indians and the movie bends the truth as much as it needs to so vilify this view most Indians have.
I guess he was jealous of Quaid-e azam Muhammad ali jinnah who liked it.
S. K. Majumdar has written: 'Jinnah and Gandhi' -- subject(s): Nationalism
no he was not. Mohammad Ali Jinnah fought for a separate country (Pakistan) and got it.
Mahatma Gandhi's response to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, particularly during the struggle for Indian independence, was rooted in his belief in unity among Hindus and Muslims. Gandhi emphasized the importance of communal harmony and sought to bridge the divides between communities, advocating for a united India. He often criticized Jinnah's demand for a separate nation for Muslims, arguing that it would lead to division and conflict. Gandhi's approach was characterized by non-violence and a vision of a pluralistic society, where all religions could coexist peacefully.