Which politician in british india hed opposed to a pakistan that would mean muslim raj here and hindu raj elsewhere?
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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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Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan opposed the partition during British rule as he opposed the Muslim raj in Pakistan and Hindu raj elsewhere.
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- He is a Pashtun politician and social activist who along with Mahatma Gandhi opposed the partition of the country.
- The partition of the country led to the migration of Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims which not only caused violence but also led to a change in the demographic fabric of the country as ethnic identity got disturbed.
- They wanted freedom from foreign rule.
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