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Each year on the 23rd March, Pakistanis honor Quid-e-Azam and other Muslim League party members in presenting the Lahore Resolution to the world.
But how did the Resolution play a vital role in the lives of the Muslims living in British India?
Lahore Resolution included the idea of having an independent state which having Muslim majority provinces (Bengal, Punjab, NWFP (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Sindh and Balochistan).
During the Congress rule, it became clear that Hindus and Muslim cannot co-exist in the same country given the circumstances that Muslims were a minority and Hindus, a majority.
Pakistan came into being seven years after the Resolution was passed. Take this quiz to find out how much you know about the Pakistan Resolution.
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