In which of the following sessions of Muslim League, M.A. Jinnah put forth his 14 point proposal?
1) 1927
2) 1928
3) 1929
4) 1930
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The correct answer is 1929 .
M.A. Jinnah presented his famous 14-point proposal at the Muslim League’s annual session in 1929 held in Lahore. These points were presented as the Muslim League’s demands for the future constitutional setup in India. The 14-point proposal included demands such as separate electorates, proportional representation, safeguards for minorities, and regional autonomy. The proposal was aimed at protecting Muslim political rights and promoting their interests within the broader framework of a united India. The proposal became a crucial document in the Muslim League’s struggle for separate statehood, leading up to the partition of India in 1947.