Please listen to Singhs interview that I have already posted. He believes that Jinnah was against the politics of religion for the longest time. It is only when he was treated as a muslim instead of an Indian when he realized that he and his community will always been seen as a non-hindu minority.contra said:1. I believe that the country was divided because of the Two Nation Theory and Mr. Jinnah was the man responsible for partition.
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See my comments above for the reasons.2. Lets be very clear it was Jinnah who was asking for separate electorates for Hindus and Muslims, and when this was rejected by the Congress, thats when he really called for a separate state, Pakistan. .
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The situation in the subcontinent was not comparable to any other model in the world. Unique situations require unique resolutions. There is a lot of autonomy of States US.3. I think what Mr. Jinnah wanted was a loose federation of Muslim majority and Hindu majority states.
He wanted only three subject to remain with the central government - Defence, Foreign Affairs & Communications. Could such a loose union have survived or existed for long?
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This is not your opinion. It is more of a fairy tale. Function of Indian propaganda and schooling that demonizes Jinnah.4. This is my personal opinion---
Mr. Jinnah was not a good administrator and was not visionary.
Just take an example - To annexe Kashmir in 1948, he made a deal with the Waziri and other tribes, promising them that the British Law in force at that time would continue and that they could have their autonomy, that the Pakistani governments writ in those region would be limited.
We all can see now what that has resulted in...
And as for the Tribals who attacked kashmir, they carried out mass looting, murder and rapes. .
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Mr. Patel was an opportunist. That is why he and Nehru had conflicts at the end. He did not care about unified India. He wanted India with the Hindu dominance where Muslims cant have enough of the say or impact on any policies. He even held on Pakistans share of the Sub-continents treasure that the British left after the partition. He claimed that the Jihadis in Pakistan will use the funds (you see labeling Pakistan as a terrorist country is not a new propaganda) . A notion that was not backed by Gandhi.5. On the other hand Sardar Patel wanted a strong and unified India, he wanted the writ of the government of India to run on each and every part of India.
And we in India are benefiting from his far sightedness and boldness. .
If having a perpetual caste system, having two major political parties involved in communal massacres (Congress-Sikhs, BJP-Mulims), having more than 41% of the people below the international poverty line and manufacturing goods and providing services, which can only be used by foreign clients and not the Indians (because they cant afford it) is a measure of success than you are definitely benefiting from patels far sightedness.
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I feel sorry for Singh. Among the two countries of Pakistan and India, he was the only one who had the guts to stand up and tell us the actual truth about the partition. Dont forget that his book also goes into deep criticism of Jinnah. The book cant really be categorized as a praising picture of Jinnah. Singh simply surfaced the fact that the Indian marketed demonization of Jinnah is not fair.6. Jaswant Singhji is giving his opinion about Mr. Jinnah. Which he is entitled to.
Dismissal from the party is their internal issue, but i don't think that was the right thing to do. .
For a Pakistani, like myself, Singh helped me understand the thinking process of Nehru. What Nehru thought was right after his 1920s visits of social Europe. Nehru did what he thought was best for the sub-continent. He was not necessarily against any community. Singh also informed me that Nehru later on realized that he made a mistake. This way Singh made Nehru a human out of a demon for Pakistanis. We all try our best but make mistakes. You see, Singh is way ahead of his time. Sooner or later, the people of the sub-continent will learn that the mistakes were made by both the sides.
Unfortunately, instead of standing up for Jaswant Singh, Indians are persecuting him. His book has been banned in Gujrat. Soon or later, he will be called a traitor. If a book had been banned by a muslim government for some anti-islamic writing, you would have been rolling your eyes and would have been posting more material on this forum regarding the suppression of the freedom of speech in muslim countries. All you have to say to help Mr. Singh is, you dont agree with what is being done with him.
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For the same reason you blame Pakistan when a fly falls on the floor in India.9. Your Army is about to enter Waziristan, and will without a doubt suffer heavy casualty. Who do you blame for this? America? Your present government? or Your Founder? .
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I agree.10. The facts are for everyone to see, but they are analysed differently by all and there are different opinions. .
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Doesnt mean that Indians are not wrong either.11. Jaswant Singhji is giving his opinion based on those facts. If the opinion happens to be similar to those of Pakistani scholars, it doesn't mean that the Pakistani's are right.
Please remember this. .
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Because we have more in common with each other than we have with Hindus. Our differences are not significant. We eat and drink the same. We dont subscribe to drinking cow urine. We dont practice the caste system vigorously.12. Also, why don't you have separate electorates for Shia's? You know Semi Nation among muslims...
Separate electorates for Sunnis and Shias....????
I dont know when the Indians will reconcile to the fact that the sub-continent has gone through a divorce. Blaming Jinnah is like blaming the in-laws for the separation.