Why did Ayesha Jalal call Pakistan a bargaining counter for Jinnah
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He envisaged groups of provinces on the basis of religious majorities and a weak Centre in order to achieve personal power
Since the publication of Ayesha Jalal’s The Sole Spokesman (1985), conventional wisdom has been that Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted to use Pakistan as a bargaining counter to get a better deal for Indian Muslims and the Muslim League in a united India. According to Ms. Jalal, this strategy backfired because Jinnah overplayed his hand. In the final phase, she says, “It was Congress that insisted on Partition. It was Jinnah who was against Partition.”
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its her choice
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