The Quaid-e-Azam resigned from the Imperial Legislative Council due to:

The Quaid-e-Azam resigned from the Imperial Legislative Council due to:

  • (A) Hindu-Muslim Riots
  • (B) Rowlatt Act, 1919
  • (C) Internal Differences of Muslim League
  • (D) Demand for Independence
The then prominent leader, M. Ali Jinnah and famously known as Quaid-e-Azam, withdrew from the Imperial Legislative Council in 1919 in a dissent against the Rowlatt Act. Quaid stated the Rowlatt Act was a tyrannical law that trampled human rights by allowing the British government to arrest individuals without trial.
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