M. Sarmad
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Dr .Safdar Mehmood has himself admitted in this article that his research may not be perfect
And it surely isn`t . I am getting more and more convinced now that this guy is a fake historian (as a lot of educated people say).
And in this article , he is lying , yet again !!
I am surprised that he didn`t know about what the (then) viceroy had said (or may be he is intentionally lying as usual)
On 12 March 1940, Viceroy Lord Linlithgow wrote to the Secretary of Stale for India:
Upon my instruction Zafarullah wrote a memorandum on the subject. Two Dominion States. I have already sent it to your attention. I have also asked him for further clarification, which, he says, is forthcoming. He is anxious, however, that no one should find out that he has prepared this plan. He has, however, given me the right to do with it what I like, including sending a copy to you. Copies have been passed on to Jinnah, and, I think, to Sir Akbar Hydari. While he, Zafarullah, cannot admit its authorship, his document has been prepared for adoption by the Muslim League with a view to giving it the fullest publicity.
The Viceroy explains this further. Since Zafarullah was a Qadiani he had to be cautious. The Muslims would become
irritated if they found that this scheme was prepared by a Qadiani .
The Viceroy said that Jinnah had been given a copy to make the Muslim League adopt it and publicise its contents. Sir
Akbar was given a copy because he was responsible for fund raising. The dates take on a special significance. The Viceroy' s
letter to the Secretary of State was written on 12 April 1940 . The Pakistan scheme had been dispatched earlier. Twelve days
later the Muslim League adopted this very proposal at their Lahore Annual Meeting. It was called Pakistan Agreement.
Sir Zafarullah's term on the Viceroy's Executive Council was expiring in March. Due to his loyal service, however, the term was extended. Two days after the Muslim League had adopted this proposal, on 25 March 1940, the Viceroy wrote:
The Congress are putting forward a preposterous claim which they know is incapable of being accepted. He [Jinnah] will put forward just as extreme a claim, of the impracticability of realising which he is probably just well aware; but the existence of which, will, while reaffirming the Muslim attitude of hostility to the Congress scheme, take away some, at any rate, of the damaging charges which are hitherto being levelled against them [Muslim League] that they have no constructive ideas of their own. (Facts are Facts by Khan Abdul Wali Khan)
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