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Question
In what way did the outcome of the general elections in 1945-46 strengthen Jinnah’s demand for partition?
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Solution
Jinnah’s demand for partition strengthened after the general elections in 1945-46 because the Muslim League could not form the Government in any province, inspite of its victories in the elections.
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