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Introduction
Iqbal to Jinnah | May 23, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Jun 9, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Jun 25, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Aug 23, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Mar 20, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Apr 22, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | May 28, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Jun 21, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Aug 11, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Oct 7, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Oct 30, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Nov 1, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Nov 10, 1937
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Rajab 21, 1429
Days remaining to Independence Day - August 14
Pakistan Standard Time
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Iqbal to Jinnah - November 1, 1937

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Urgent
Lahore
1st November 1937
My dear Mr. Jinnah,
Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan with some of the members of his party saw me yesterday and we had
a long talk about the differences between the League and the Unionist Party. Statements have
been issued to the press by both sides. Each side putting its own interpretation on the terms
of Jinnah-Sikandar agreement. This has caused much misunderstanding. As I wrote to you before,
I will put you in possession of all those statements in a few days time. For the present I
request you to kindly send me as early as possible a copy of the agreement which was signed
by Sir Sikandar and which I am told is in your possession. I further want to ask you whether
you agreed to the Provincial Parliamentary Board being controlled by the Unionist Party. Sir
Sikandar tells me that you agreed to this and therefore he claims that the Unionist Party
must have their majority in the Board. This as far as I know does not appear in the
Jinnah-Sikandar agreement.
Please reply to this letter as early as possible. Our men are touring in the country and
forming Leagues in various places. Last night we had a very successful meeting in Lahore.
Others will follow.
Yours sincerely,
(Sd.) Mohammad Iqbal
Bar-at-Law
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QUAID-E-AZAM MOHAMMAD ALI JINNAH

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the object is that I should see you and you should see me.
Speech in reply to the address presented by the Students of Islamia College, Peshawar: April 12, 1948
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