Which Muslim leader said about Quit India Movement, an anti-Muslim movement:

A. Quaid-e-Azam
B. Allama Iqbal
C. Zia ul Haq
D. Ayub khan

đź§  Explanation:

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah described the Quit India Movement, launched by the Indian National Congress in 1942, as an anti-Muslim movement. He argued that the Congress’s demand for immediate British withdrawal ignored Muslim aspirations for a separate homeland, risking Hindu-majority dominance. As the leader of the All-India Muslim League, Jinnah emphasized that the movement marginalized Muslim interests, strengthening the case for Pakistan. His critique highlighted the deepening communal divide in British India, shaping the Muslim League’s strategy and reinforcing the demand for a separate state, culminating in Pakistan’s creation in 1947.