Why did gandhi jinnah talks fail ?
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The Congress, which included both Hindu and Muslim members, was opposed to the idea of partitioning India. ... Although the formula was opposed, even within the Congress party, Gandhi used it as the basis of his proposal in talks with Jinnah in 1944. However, Jinnah rejected the proposal and the talks failed.
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There are correspondences between Gandhi and Jinnah in 1944. There was no question of partition before August 1946. Riots began in Naukalli during the visit of Gandhi in November 1946. Letter written to Mountbatten was drafted by Mountbatten himself and presented in person by trio Nehru- Gandhi- Jinnah. This letter had three nation theory on the name of two nations. One Bharat, second West Pakistan and third East Pakistan (Later on known as Bangladesh). Mountbatten sent Partition program sent to England in June 1947. Divided Bharat becomes independent on 15th August 1947 but Gandhi left for Noakhali (Now East Bangladesh) on 9th August 1947. Trio supervise the divided nation as Jinnah- Pakistan, Nehru- Bharat and Gandhi East Pakistan/ Now Bangladesh.