The lungs depicted on them belonged to the rigid and inflexible man who had frustrated Louis Mountbatten’s efforts to preserve India’s unity. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the one unmovable obstacle ...
Lord Mountbatten, Mir Ahmadyar Khan, the Khan of Kalat, Jawaharlal Nehru and, Jinnah sat together to decide the future of ...
No doubt Kashmir remains a painful dispute, a source of tension and mistrust, and a memory of those difficult days when great men like Nehru, Patel, Jinnah, and Mountbatten fought over territory ...
Balochistan has seen periods of active rebellion for independence from Pakistan. It was the betrayal and merger of Kalat, a princely state in what is now Balochistan, into Pakistan by Muhammad Ali ...
In response to a letter on 26 April 1947 from Viceroy Mountbatten on the subject, Jinnah reiterated: “I shall be delighted … they had much better remain united and independent. I am sure they ...
This is from a fan but not a fan of your role as Mr Jinnah in Gandhi. Mr Ahmed, I'm most curious. How on earth did you come to the conclusion that Lord Mountbatten favoured India? Isn't the very ...
[For details see Muhammad Reza Kazimi, “Clearing the Confusion” Dawn, 28 March 1992] Lord Mountbatten’s Publicity Officer concocted the myth that Jinnah had nominated Radcliffe. [Alan ...
Abductions and enforced disappearances of Balochis, reportedly by the Pakistani military establishment and its notorious spy ...
Grok, the AI chatbot on Elon Musk's X, has attributed the 1947 partition of India to both Congress and Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Read more at Republicworld.com ...