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Which politician in british india had opposed to a pakistan that would means muslim raj here and hindu raj elsewhere?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The next year, Sikander made plain in the Provincial Assembly, on March 11, that his conception of Pakistan differed fundamentally from Jinnah's; "A Muslim Raj here and a Hindu Raj elsewhere, if that is what Pakistan means, I will have nothing to do with it." He was opposed to the partition of India.

Answered by jarpana2003
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Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a Pashtun politician and independence activist and Mahatma Gandhi were the two prominent politicians, who had opposed the partition of erstwhile India into Pakistan and India.

Both had the firm belief that Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims were sons and daughters of united India and partitioning the country will do more harm than good. They just wanted independence and freedom from the British rule.

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