Fatema Jinnah
Fatema Jinnah was a prominent Pakistani politician and the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Known for her advocacy of women's rights and democratic governance, she played a significant role in the political landscape of Pakistan during the mid-20th century. Fatema was actively involved in the All-India Muslim League and later in various political movements, advocating for a federal structure that respected the autonomy of Pakistan's provinces. She was particularly vocal against military rule and worked towards promoting democratic values in a time of political turmoil. Her efforts are often recognized within the broader context of Pakistan's struggle for democracy and federalism.
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Fatema Jinnah's political efforts aimed to establish Pakistan as proposed in Lahore.
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