Conflicts between Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Jawaharlal Nehru primarily stemmed from their differing visions for India’s future. Jinnah, as a leader of the All-India Muslim League, advocated for the protection of Muslim rights and ultimately sought the creation of a separate state for Muslims, which culminated in the demand for Pakistan. In contrast, Nehru, representing the Indian National Congress, envisioned a unified, secular India where all communities could coexist. Their divergent paths and ideologies led to increasing tensions, particularly over issues of representation, governance, and communal identity during the struggle for independence.
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