Jackdaws
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Punjab saw the worst violence in 1947 and the British was mostly responsible.
Had they given Muslim majority districts of Punjab (Ferozepur and Gurdaspur) to Pakistan as promised by the Partition plan, Millions of Muslims wouldn't have migrated and got slaughtered and raped by hindus/sikhs.
But the British awarded these Muslim majority districts to india in the last minute so Pakistan would be in chaos and also Gurdaspur (gateway to Kashmir) and Ferozepur (major arsenal) would go to india.
Today theres no Muslims left in Gurdaspur and Ferozepur (both were Muslim majority districts before 1947) and theres a long-lasting dispute over Kashmir.
I hope Pakistan's leaders take lessons from history and stop taking orders from countries that dont give a damn about Pakistan and Pakistanis, and could even hurt Pakistan and Pakistanis in the long run.
While religion played a major part in the partition plan, there were other considerations too. The Chittagong Hill Tracts despite being 80% Buddhist/Hindu were awarded to East Pakistan, Tharparkar - A Hindu majority district was awarded to West Pakistan. Gurdaspur was practically even divided. It would be Muslim majority by a very small margin (less than 1%) only IF you consider Ahmadiyas as Muslims - if you consider Ahmadiyas as non-Muslims, then Muslims were a minority there.