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Nehru outsmarted Jinnah. He managed to weazel (through his wife) into Mountbattens good books and leveraged a better deal. In doing so they even changed the Radcliffe Line in India's favour.
I don't want to look ignorant but which region is "CHT"? And I regard Nehru the greatest South Asian leader of the last 200 years, if not longer. You in India have much to thank him. He towers over Jinnah like giant toward a dwarf. Nehru outdid Jinnah almost on every score. You have him to thank for:-
I don't want to look ignorant but which region is "CHT"? And I regard Nehru the greatest South Asian leader of the last 200 years, if not longer. You in India have much to thank him. He towers over Jinnah like giant toward a dwarf. Nehru outdid Jinnah almost on every score. You have him to thank for:-
* Kashmir
* Hyderabad
* Junagadh
* Secular identity that by the year is cementing your country.
* Laid instititions which nourish your country
* This can be seen how India, despite being far more diverse, far more disparate, far more complex then Pakistan is at ease and forward looking.
In Bengal Muslim majority areas of Murshidabad and Malda were given to India.CHT is Chittagong Hill Tracts.. currently a part of Bangladesh
Frankly who the hell cares about that sliver of land. Gurdaspur, Kashmir were the real deal. You think either India or Pak would have kept up 70 year hostility over that sliver of land? Gurdaspur was vital - it gave India access to Kashmir. And you know rest of the story.CHT is Chittagong Hill Tracts.. currently a part of Bangladesh
I don't want to look ignorant but which region is "CHT"? And I regard Nehru the greatest South Asian leader of the last 200 years, if not longer. You in India have much to thank him. He towers over Jinnah like giant toward a dwarf. Nehru outdid Jinnah almost on every score. You have him to thank for:-
* Kashmir
* Hyderabad
* Junagadh
* Secular identity that by the year is cementing your country.
* Laid instititions which nourish your country
* This can be seen how India, despite being far more diverse, far more disparate, far more complex then Pakistan is at ease and forward looking.
In Bengal Muslim majority areas of Murshidabad and Malda were given to India.
I don't want to look ignorant but which region is "CHT"? And I regard Nehru the greatest South Asian leader of the last 200 years, if not longer. You in India have much to thank him. He towers over Jinnah like giant toward a dwarf. Nehru outdid Jinnah almost on every score. You have him to thank for:-
* Kashmir
* Hyderabad
* Junagadh
* Secular identity that by the year is cementing your country.
* Laid instititions which nourish your country
* This can be seen how India, despite being far more diverse, far more disparate, far more complex then Pakistan is at ease and forward looking.
Very well laid argument. Of course you are 100% correct but who was "steering the ship"? Nehru. I am sure you have heard the saying "the buck stops here". A team a man gathers around him is reflection of himself. If things had gone wrong Nehru would have been blamed.Sir I disagree on many of the points here.. I might be wrong, and I'd like to be corrected in such a scenario...
★ Kashmir --- No, Nehru didn't give us Kashmir.. I'd rather thank Jinnah for that.. Sardar Patel had offered him J&K on a silver plate in exchange for withdrawing his claims on Hyderabad. Mr Jinnah rejected. He was confident that both Kashmir and Hyderabad were coming Pakistan's way. Of course, as fate would have it, he lost both..
★ Hyderabad -- Again, it wasn't Nehru, but Sardar Patel who played the dominant role in Hyderabad's annexation.. Remember operation Polo?
★ Secular Identity -- Nehru was secular.. yes! But he didn't instill secularism in other Indians.. that job was done by many other great personalities of that time, particularly Mahatma Gandhi..
★ Laid Institutions --- Yes. here I completely agree.. Nehru has a grand vision for India and he did lay the framework for India's future.. from IITs to dams. He tried to instill the scientific temper in a highly backward, rural and superstitious society.
★ What I actually feel as his biggest contribution to India, was that he cemented democracy and democratic institutions in India. He had no worthwhile political rivals in all the elections that he fought.. he had so much popular support that he could've easily declared himself a “Prime-minister for life" and hardly anyone would've batted an eyelid.. But he didn't. He stuck to democracy.. And that's why, despite his thousand blunders, I respect him..
Frankly who the hell cares about that sliver of land. Gurdaspur, Kashmir were the real deal. You think either India or Pak would have kept up 70 year hostility over that sliver of land? Gurdaspur was vital - it gave India access to Kashmir. And you know rest of the story.
And my dad used to say years ago that Jinnah was over rated. Over the years after having done my own reading I have come to same conclusion.I know this is sacrilegious to say that in PDF but there is lot of truth to this. Pakistani's have habit personality cult worship. It's a national trait I am afraid and prevents us from really taking stock of things.
Look at Churchill in UK. He was perhaps the saviour of Great Britain in war. Soon that was over he lost to Labour government. In Pakistan they made even his sister into cult, then they even made his friend Liaqatinto cult.
Very well explained post. Can we have a link to this part please.Sardar Patel had offered him J&K on a silver plate in exchange for withdrawing his claims on Hyderabad. Mr Jinnah rejected. He was confident that both Kashmir and Hyderabad were coming Pakistan's way. Of course, as fate would have
You possibly are the first Pakistani poster I have come across here who has raised such things.As I said Jinnah failed at the critical points in the process. Jinnah lacked strength of character and stamina. Maybe his health might have had something to do with this.
No leader can do everything themselves. In fact true leadershipm is not about doing things yourself. It is about gathering good team, then optimizing or getting the best out of the talent pool you have around you. You act as the focal point that enables things to happen. By that measure Nehru did was good leader. India bagged Kashmir under his watch. Every nation has talent. it's all about aligning that talent in furtherance of your goals.Nehru's best point was possibly allowing the Sardar to do what he did.