'This' Prime Minister of Pakistan presented an anti-Hindu budget in India

Liaquat Ali Khan became the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. Before that, he held the post of Finance Minister of India in the Interim Government formed under the leadership of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. In the year 1946, the Thanji Budget was introduced and it was called the Socialist Budget. But his budget was said to be anti-Hindu because of the gross tax. (Pakistan PM) He was the greatest Muslim League leader after Jinnah. So Jinnah gave him a place in the interim government as a representative of the Muslim League. He presented the first budget as the Finance Minister of India in the old Parliament House. who were said to be socialists. Due to his budget, businessmen became angry. They felt that their business was going to come to a standstill. A profit of Rs 1 lakh was taxed at 25 percent. Corporate tax was doubled. Along with this, some other taxes were introduced in the budget. He also announced the formation of a...