Majnun
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cb4, how are you saying that Muhajirs were opportunists? In fact, you are correct that Nehru's blunders and his vile communal politics, aimed at destroying any status that Muslims had in India, was a major factor in the creation of Pakistan. But you are severely underestimating and degrading Quaid-e-Azam by doubting his great and crucial role in the fight for Partition. I won't go into detail, there are many books you can check for this, but without Quaid-e-Azam, there would never have been a Pakistan, Nehru's blunders aside. Nehru aimed to take all land away from feudal lords (a laudable move, if not seen in context), because that was the only area at the time that Muslims were dominant and had power, they had lots of land. It was this move of Nehru's, that jolted many Punjabi Muslims, and made them support Pakistan, which was an important role towards Partition. But Pakistan would have been impossible without the support of millions of Muslims around the subcontinent, mostly from Hyderabad and the North (UP, Bihar etc) and Bengal. And here the Muslim League under Quaid-e-Azam won their support for Pakistan.
Your posts are disgusting, filled with hate, and they ought to be re-examined.
Your posts are disgusting, filled with hate, and they ought to be re-examined.