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just sometime everyone was living peacefully in lahore and suddenly everything falls apart .... bloody politicians and bloody british
Gotta blame Indian leaders too like Nehru they let it happen
just sometime everyone was living peacefully in lahore and suddenly everything falls apart ....
bloody politicians and bloody british
it was bound to happen sooner or later; the societies, their ethos and moral/cultural construct was quite different between both nations
though it could have been administered with much less violence...unfortunately the hatred was deep rooted on both sides.
if there was any indication at the time of how contentious the issue of Kashmir would be, it's a shame that Nehru's wish for plebicite was not realized much sooner (decades ago)
it was more to do with congress than jinnah who caused the partition. the chacha nehru had been the figure which has caused enough harm to india.
Abu if it was so diffrent then people would have not been living in peace for centuries it were the politics of british which played the role. if the british would have controlled the kolkatta rights in the start itself there would have been no issues. it was only very late when Jinnah actually came up with the creation of Pakistan.
Initially he himself did not wanted the partition.
not really....Congress (obviously) was against partition. But Jinnah was very assiduous with his demand. It wasn't a demand due to hatred, it was a demand that was right and it was a demand long made by the people on the ground --those who today are Pakistani nationals
but looking to today, does it really matter?
peaceful co-existence for centuries --well that's debatable. Except when the Mughals were in power there was a good semblance of inter-faith harmony and social progress.
initially, he just asked for autonomy but even that innocent demand was not heeded to
but looking to today, does it really matter?
peaceful co-existence for centuries --well that's debatable. Except when the Mughals were in power there was a good semblance of inter-faith harmony and social progress.
it was more to do with congress than jinnah who caused the partition. the chacha nehru had been the figure which has caused enough harm to india.
I don't care if my countrymen disagree with me. But, I wish the partition never happened. It will always be a horrible blotch in our otherwise glorious freedom struggle. I blame the congress and the British. Jinnah had no option.
History is obviously not your strong point.
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