Correct Answer:
A. Quaid-e-Azam
The Lahore Resolution, passed on March 23, 1940, was a pivotal moment in the struggle for Pakistan, demanding a separate homeland for Muslims in British India. The correct answer is Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. As the President of the All-India Muslim League, he delivered the momentous presidential address at the annual session in Lahore. His speech eloquently articulated the Two-Nation Theory and the necessity for an independent Muslim state, laying the ideological foundation for Pakistan.
- Liaqat Ali Khan was a key leader but did not give the presidential address.
- A.K. Fazal-ul-Haq moved the resolution itself, but did not deliver the presidential address.
- Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar was a prominent leader of the Khilafat Movement who passed away in 1931, long before the Lahore Resolution.