Which Muslim leader later Pakistan’s foremost founder chaired the parliamentary subcommittee safeguarding Muslim interests amid federal safeguards debates though not authoring Iqbal’s 1930 address?
Q1. Which Muslim leader later Pakistan’s foremost founder chaired the parliamentary subcommittee safeguarding Muslim interests amid federal safeguards debates though not authoring Iqbal’s 1930 address?
Answer: Mohammad Ali Jinnah articulating safeguards language in London bargaining
Explanation: Muhammad Ali Jinnah participated in the Round Table Conferences in London (1930-32) and worked within parliamentary and constitutional channels to articulate and safeguard Muslim political interests during the federal structure debates. His "Fourteen Points" of 1929 had already laid out Muslim constitutional demands in response to the Nehru Report.