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The book explores the contribution of common people, including Muslim students, women, mystics, laborers, peasants, small-businessmen and low-cadre of government employees, of existing Pakistani territory in the Pakistan Movement, from 1940 to 1947. It challenges the common perception that only political leaders and the Muslim League made Pakistan. It argues that the common people of present Pakistani areas were not silent spectators of the historical developments of their time. This work has been produced under framework of radicalism which brings hidden historical facts to light. It does not refute the concept of affectivity and role of Quaid-i-Azam and his other colleagues who were playing their part in the conversations regarding transfer of power but adds to the existing knowledge that common people of existing Pakistani areas had provided real force to plans and point of views of the Quaid-i-Azam. It is tried to be proved with the solid evidence that without contribution of different marginalized sections of the society, making of Pakistan could be more difficult or at least inclusion of almost all existing areas of Pakistan in the Muslim homeland was rather impossible because the Muslim League did not have deep routes on grass-rout level in most of these areas. It was due to efforts of students, women, mystics and other social groups that the Muslim League was made popular within last few years of colonial rule and four Pakistani provinces successfully passed through the last examination, imposed on them in the June 3rd Plan 1947. So it was the last stage of Pakistan movement where impact of the workers of Pakistan movement was observed clearly. The files of workers of Pakistan movement, available at Pakistan Movement Workers Trust, interviews of the workers of Pakistan movement besides many other primary sources, had given validity to the point of view raised in this study.and The Author:PROF. DR. NAUMANA KIRAN IMRAN, Professor of History, had completed her Post-Doctorate in History from Department of History and Pakistan Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore and doctorate in Pakistan Studies in 2013 from University of the Punjab. She had been awarded with the Indigenous Post-Doctoral Fellowship from Punjab Higher Education Commission and "Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship by Higher Education Commission Batch-V. 2008." She is serving the department of History and Pakistan Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore. She has published several research articles in national and international journals She has presented a number of papers in international conferences on History, South Asia, Asia and Women leadership in various countries of the world including India, Malaysia, Turkey, UK, Australia and America. She has presented her research work in many conferences, held in Pakistan, too. Her book The Federal Cabinet of Pakistan: Formation and Working, 1947-1977, had been published from Oxford University Press in 2016.
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