rubyjackass
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I feel that Jinnah's views speaking about secular Pakistan are hypocritical. When he has no confidence in a secular country offering all kinds of freedom to muslims, he asked for a separate entity. And here muslim leadership, he hoped according to many, will let all faiths live in harmony. What hypocrisy!!! If not hypocrisy he was paranoid of a Hindu leadership(he assumed there would be hindu domination).
That is why I don't think Jinnah was so secular. Then he would have believed in a secular united India. The other plausible explanation is that he is power hungry. Others are that he sacrificed his vision for prevailing conditions and the demands of people around him.
That is why I don't think Jinnah was so secular. Then he would have believed in a secular united India. The other plausible explanation is that he is power hungry. Others are that he sacrificed his vision for prevailing conditions and the demands of people around him.