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Pakistan, or, The Partition of India, by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar [What is the definition of a "nation," and what "nations" can be found in India?] [What grievances do Muslims have against their treatment by the Congress?] PART II -- HINDU CASE AGAINST PAKISTAN [How substantial, in truth, is the unity between Hindus and Muslims?]
Dr Ambedkar’s thoughts on Partition shouldn’t be ignored Preferring Freedom of India to the Unity of India, Dr Ambedkar agreed to the Partitioning of India into Muslim India and non-Muslim India as the surest and safest method of providing for the defence of Independent India
Partition of India - Wikipedia The Union of India is today the Republic of India, and the Dominion of Pakistan is the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the People's Republic of Bangladesh The partition involved the division of two provinces, Bengal and the Punjab, based on district-wise Hindu or Muslim majorities
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (Vol. 8): ‘Pakistan or the Partition of India’ Dr Ambedkar explores arguments made by Hindus against the formation of Pakistan The first is that this would mean the ‘destruction of the unity of India’ “The most important thing that has happened [in India’s history] is the invasion of India by the Muslim hordes from the north-west,” he notes
40A. Pakistan or the Partition of India Preface - Ambedkar it is not impossible for diverse communities and even for diverse nations to live in the bosom of one State It might be said that in tendering advice to both sides I have used terms more passionate than
Why Ambedkar Supported Partition: Remarks on His “Pakistan or the . . . The final chapter of Pakistan or the Partition of India contains a draft of the act that Ambedkar wishes to put forth to clearly settle the question of Pakistan, where referendum in districts of Bengal and Punjab has been espoused
40B. Pakistan or the Partition of India PART I - Ambedkar I propose to solve this difficulty by reserving the name Pakistan to express the ideology underlying the two-nation theory and its consequent effect, namely, partition, and by designating the two Muslim States in the North-West and North-East as Western Pakistan and Eastern Pakistan
PAKISTAN OR THE PARTITION OF INDIA BY Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 1940 The essence of Pakistan is the opposition to the establishment of one Central Government having supremacy over the whole of India Pakistan contemplates two Central Governments, one for Pakistan and the other for Hindustan This gives rise to the second important point which Indians must take note of