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Pathway to Indias Partition: Volume III -- The March to Pakistan 1937-1947

Autor Bimal Pradad
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2008
This volume, the third in the trilogy on the Pathway to India's Partition, shows the key role played by Jinnah in the last phase of the journey to that goal. It also provides the hollowness of the so-called revisionist thesis, that although claiming to work for the creation of Pakistan, Jinnah actually did not believe in that demand and was really working for a compromise which might succeed in bringing about a strong central government for a united India and that this had indeed been the real objective of the Pakistan resolution of 1940 - an absurd proposition. The contents of this volume also reveal the absurdity of the view propounded by the revisionists and others that if, in spite of Jinnah's efforts to the contrary, India had to be divided and Pakistan created, this was due to the mistakes of the Congress leaders. Finally, the volume illustrates the acute agony experienced by Gandhi who looked upon the prospect of the Partition with extreme pain and abhorrence and still felt compelled to go along with the proposal for Partition as accepted by the Congress Working Committee and asked the members of the All India Congress Committee to do the same, on the ground that in the communally surcharged atmosphere in India in 1947 there was really no other alternative.
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ISBN-13: 9788173042508
ISBN-10: 8173042500
Pagini: 646
Dimensiuni: 145 x 225 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Editura: Manohar Publishers
Colecția Manohar Publishers (IND)

Cuprins

Preface; Introduction; I. Preparing the Ground 1937-1939 (I): War on Congress and Intensified Stress on Muslim Nationhood; II. Preparing the Ground 1937-1939 (II): Search for a New Polity Based on the Two-Nation Theory; III. The War Crisis and the Pakistan Resolution, 1939-1940; IV. Legitimation of the Pakistan Demand, 1940-1942; V. Growth of the Pakistan Movement and Massive Electoral Mandate, 1942-1946 (1); VI. Growth of the Pakistan Movement and Massive Electoral Mandate, 1942-1946 (2); VII. The Cabinet Mission, Direct Action and Interim Government, March to October 1946; VIII. Interim Government to the Mountbatten Plan and Partition, October 1946-August 1947; Epilogue; Appendices: I. Note of an Interview between Linlithgow and Jinnah, New Delhi, 4 November 1939; II. Linlithgow to Zetland, 28 November 1939; III. Jinnahs Presidential Adress to the All-India Muslim League Session, Lahore, 22 March 1940; IV. Resolution of the All-India Muslim League Council on the Cabinet Mission Plan 6 June 1946; V. Jinnah to Attlee, 6 July 1946; VI. Text of the Two Resolutions Passed by the All-India Muslim League Council, Bombay, 29 July 1946; Bibliography; Index.