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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 ...
[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 ...
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 ...
After the Partition of British India, as borders were being drawn in blood and haste, Maharaja Hanvant Singh of Jodhpur—just ...
Prominent Baloch-American activist and writer Ahmar Mustikhan delivered a scathing critique of Pakistan’s creation.
Mountbatten, the last viceroy of India arrived ... he concluded that its division was a logical consequence of Jinnah’s Two-Nation Theory,” writes Chawla. Thus, albeit reluctantly, the ...
The story of India's independence from colonial rule is one of exhilaration and pain at the same time, the eventual embrace of fate, and, above all, hope and de ...
Directed by Nikkhil Advani, the show delves into the pivotal dialogues between Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, and the last Viceroy of India, Lord Mountbatten, as they ...