Why M R Jayakar of Hindu Mahasabha not held responsible for partition of India and Pakistan?
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After serious differences in between the Hindu Maha Sabha and the Muslim League to discuss the question of drawing up a constitution for India, a meeting was convened after 2 years.
The committee was appointed under the chairmanship of Motilal Nehru and the members were Sir Imam Ali and Shuaib Qureshi representing the Muslims M.S.Aney and M.R.Jayakar representing Hindu Mahasabha, and other party representatives besides Subhash Chandra Bose and Jawaharlal Nehru.
Thereon, Jinnah took advantage of the two-nation theory when the country was about to get independence by seeking the formation of Pakistan. However, the first to conceptualize the division were the Hindu Mahasabha and RSS.
Reports say that Nehru was the authoritative head and the Hindu Mahasabha followed his words. So, M.R.Jayakar representing the Hindu Mahasabha cannot be held responsible for the partition of India and Pakistan.
The committee was appointed under the chairmanship of Motilal Nehru and the members were Sir Imam Ali and Shuaib Qureshi representing the Muslims M.S.Aney and M.R.Jayakar representing Hindu Mahasabha, and other party representatives besides Subhash Chandra Bose and Jawaharlal Nehru.
Thereon, Jinnah took advantage of the two-nation theory when the country was about to get independence by seeking the formation of Pakistan. However, the first to conceptualize the division were the Hindu Mahasabha and RSS.
Reports say that Nehru was the authoritative head and the Hindu Mahasabha followed his words. So, M.R.Jayakar representing the Hindu Mahasabha cannot be held responsible for the partition of India and Pakistan.
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Explanation:
the Congress and the Muslim League made efforts to renegotiate an alliance in 1927 it appeared that such a unity can be forced the important differences were the question of representation in future assemblies that to work to be elected Muhammad Ali Jinnah one of the leaders of Muslim League was willing to give up demand for separate electorate if was accused to reserve seats in Central assembly and representation in proportion to population in Muslim dominated provinces that is Bengal and Punjab negotiations over the question representation continued but on hope resolving the issue all the parties conference in 1928 Mr jayakar of Hindu mahasabha opposed to them and this ultimately that to Indian partition
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