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Jinnah's fourteen points.......
  • any future constitution should be federal. with power resting with the provinces.
  • all provinces should have the same amount of autonomy.
  • all legislatures and local bodies should be constituted with adequate representation of minorities.
  • Muslims should have one-third of the seats in the central assembly.
  • elections should be by separate electorates.
  • any territorial changes should not affect the Muslim majority in Bengal, the Punjab and the NWFP.
  • full liberty of belief and worship shall be granted to all communities.
  • no bill shall be passed in any elected body if 3/4 of any community in that opposed it.
  • Sindh shall be separated from Bombay.
  • there should be reforms in the NWFP and Baluchistan to put them on the same footing as other provinces.
  • Muslims should have an adequate share in the services of the state.
  • Muslim culture, education, language.religion and charities should be protected by the constitution.
  • All cabinets (at central or local level) should have at least 1/3 Muslim representation.
  • the federation of India must not change laws without the consent of the provinces.
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