In the 14-points of Quaid-e-Azam, how much majority in central legislation was demanded:

In the 14-points of Quaid-e-Azam, how much majority in central legislation was demanded:
Answer: One-third

Jinnah’s Fourteen Points (1929) demanded one-third Muslim representation in central legislature to ensure minority rights. Studying this highlights its role in Pakistan’s independence movement, the challenges of securing political representation, and its constitutional impact. It also offers insights into how advocacy shapes policy, providing lessons on ensuring equitable representation in diverse political systems to promote fairness.