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D. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
The Delhi Muslim Proposals were a set of demands made by Muslim leaders in 1927, aiming to secure Muslim rights in a future independent India. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a prominent leader of the All-India Muslim League, presented these proposals. They outlined conditions for joint electorates, including a one-third representation for Muslims in the Central Legislature and separation of Sindh from Bombay.
- Liaqat Ali Khan was a close associate of Jinnah and later Pakistan's first Prime Minister, but he did not present these specific proposals.
- Allama Iqbal was a visionary poet and philosopher who advocated for a separate Muslim state, but he was not the presenter of the Delhi Proposals.
- Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar was a leader of the Khilafat Movement and a prominent figure in the Indian independence struggle, but not the one who presented the Delhi Proposals.