How far was Jinnah responsible for the partition
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Jaswant Singh’s expulsion from the BJP for writing a book on Jinnah raises a number of issues. First is the manner it was done. He was conveyed the decision by party President Rajnath Singh on telephone when he arrived at Shimla to attend the chitnan baithak of the party which he was asked not to attend. Could not this have been done before he left Delhi? Or could he not have been dropped from attending the meeting like Yashwant Sinha and Arun Shourie
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a lawyer politician and founder of the Muslim league followed by Pakistan. It was a result of the British divide and rule policy.
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- Jinnah felt that in many parts of India Muslims were being neglected and not supported against their raising issues by Congress. It was strongly felt by the former during the elections after which the formation of the Muslim League came into being.
- But till then Jinnah was not in a thought of separation. After the Second World War, it was a clear scenario that Britishers are going to leave but the issue came into limelight when Congress denied helping the British.
- It includes fundraising from another troop’s and battle camp in the land which would have helped Britain to tackle Russia easily.
- After the war issues grounded by Britishers made Jinnah ask for the separation and formation of another country as there were demands coming from Bengal provinces and other religious areas.
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