the Central Legislature and the Provincial Legislatures on the basis of joint and mixed electorates. Reservation of seats for Muslims in the Central Legislature and in provinces, where they are in a minority and for the Hindus in North-West Frontier Province where they were in a minority. Provision of fundamental rights, and universal adult franchise. Jinnah proposed an amendment to the reservation of seats in the Central Legislature.
He demanded that one-third of the seats be reserved for Muslims. Tej Bahadur Sapru supported him and pleaded that it would make no big difference. However, it was defeated in the All Party Conference. Later he proposed a resolution which came to be known as Jinnah’s Fourteen Points.
However, it was also rejected. Jinnah who was hailed as Ambassador of Hindu–Muslim Unity thereafter changed his stand and began to espouse the cause of a separate nation for Muslims. Jinnah "Go back Simon" Demonstration Nationalism: Gandhian Phase