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Correction the many Muslims of India could not leave because of the violence and the certain death that awaited them while crossing the border. Anyway thats another debate but I'd like to correct a fallacy there.
That may be a "fallacy" for Pakistani Muslims that needs constant "correcting" to prop up the crumbling edifice of the very foundation of the Two-Nation Theory, but the 180 million Indian Muslims in particular, and 1.2 billion Indians as a whole do not buy it.
Those who believed in Pakistan, made the move .... in spite of the many who died along the way.
Those who believed in India, stayed behind and/or made the move in retrograde fashion too .... and many died along the way too.
Much as you would like to believe otherwise, the pan-Islamic buy-in into the "Separate Muslim Identity" was just NOT there.
It is my opinion but I feel you are belittling the sacrifice made by your ancestors who braved death to carve out your country and populate it during the transplantation against all odds.
Don't you think so?
Or are you belittling the courage of Indian Muslims vis-a-vis those who actually crossed over?
Or are you belittling the faith of Indian Muslims in their religion to begin with ..... as slightly lesser than those who "dared" to cross over, braving death at the hands of the kafir hordes?
How many Indian Muslims do you really know Asim? Or are these pearls of wisdom passed on to you through your elders and your text books in school?
Cheers, Doc