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Page 48
... Muslim population accepted with alacrity . It is significant that Muslims in the Muslim - minority provinces of the old undivided India were in the vanguard of the movement for the establishment of Pakistan . There were few Muslims more ...
... Muslim population accepted with alacrity . It is significant that Muslims in the Muslim - minority provinces of the old undivided India were in the vanguard of the movement for the establishment of Pakistan . There were few Muslims more ...
Page 49
... Muslims in their address to the Viceroy , Lord Minto , in 1906 at Simla and became the basis first of separate Muslim representa- tion and then of the two - nation theory and Pakistan . Consequently any recognition of this standpoint ...
... Muslims in their address to the Viceroy , Lord Minto , in 1906 at Simla and became the basis first of separate Muslim representa- tion and then of the two - nation theory and Pakistan . Consequently any recognition of this standpoint ...
Page 68
... Muslims . If we , Hindus , Muslims and others , understand quite well what is meant by a State , and , if the State is to be based upon the people's will , why not then one united India and just one State ? If we press for division and ...
... Muslims . If we , Hindus , Muslims and others , understand quite well what is meant by a State , and , if the State is to be based upon the people's will , why not then one united India and just one State ? If we press for division and ...
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