toxic_pus
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I will not disagree with you on that and this is particularly true for pre-partition generations or the generations immediately following the partition. Today's generation thank Jinnah a trillion times for creating Pakistan.Actually, the fact that the so called 'afterthought' or 'last ditch effort' of the creation of Pakistan succeeded is what is 'way too much' for most Indians to digest.
And it is a feeble justification for sectarian politics. Yesterday's communalism, today's political maneuvering.On the issue of the two speeches, I think the articles starting the thread do indeed speak to precisely that issue, on how the demand for Pakistan, and the rhetoric surrounding it, was a calculated political move to pressure the INC to be flexible in terms of the demands of a large section of Muslims in South Asia represented through the ML.
Once the possibility of existing as a united nation after the British fell through, and Pakistan was a certainty, there was no more need for that political rhetoric.
Remember how on another thread I was arguing that one always finds a way to justify 'means' once 'end' is achieved. Thank you for finally agreeing.