Ancient history

Pakistan has finally become

Separate poison from India's body

On 7 August 1947, Jinnah went to Karachi on the Viceroy's Dakota. On his way out, the Viceroy presented him with a Rolls Royce car and a Muslim ADC, Lieutenant Ahsan, and went to the airport to drop himself. Patel made a statement the day after Jinnah's departure-

'The poison has been removed from the body of India. We are one now and no one can separate us now. There cannot be pieces of river or sea water. As far as Muslims are concerned, their roots, their religious places and centers are here. I don't know what they will do in Pakistan. Very soon they will come back to us.'

The day Jinnah reached Karachi, he told his ADC- 'I never thought it would be possible. I never expected to see Pakistan in my life.'

More people have written about Jinnah's love for India. It was just as if a quarrelsome child was quarreling and separating his toys from others and then treating all the toys as his own. At the end of 1946, when the formation of Pakistan was almost certain, Jinnah 'The Retreat' in the serene and idyllic town of Katarine on the banks of the Beas River in the Kullu Valley. Was talking about buying a beautiful bungalow named

The map of Pakistan which was taking shape at that time, the Kullu valley was not going to come under any condition. On 13 August 1947, the Governor General and Viceroy Lord Mountbatten reached Karachi and delivered a speech in the Assembly of Pakistan and returned to India at the third hour after Jinnah was sworn in as the Governor General.

The leaders of Pakistan used to hate Mountbatten because of his love for India that after many years when Mountbatten came to India, Pakistan did not allow his airplane to fly over Pakistan. Thus on 14 August 1947, India was divided into two countries on the basis of Hindu and Muslim majority population. Hindu majority area under British rule 'India Union' As and Muslim majority area 'Pakistan' came into existence as In the midnight of August 14, the Viceroy declared India's independence by giving a speech in the Constitution-making Council of India.

Two-headed Pakistan

India became independent on 15 August 1947. Thus Viceroy Mountbatten and Muhammad Ali Jinnah got only 72 days to create Pakistan. Pakistan had no capital, no constitution, no outline of a future country, no boundaries of Pakistan, no armies, no fixed sources of revenue. There was only one additive element for Pakistan to be formed in 72 days, on the basis of which Pakistan was to be created and that was - everything in Pakistan should be Islamic.

After the publication of Radcliffe's report, no harmony could be created in any part of Pakistan which came into existence. The total land of Akhand Bharat was 43,16,746 square kilometer out of which 10,29,483 square kilometer i.e. 23.85 percent land got to Pakistan. In 1947, the total population of Akhand Bharat was about 395 million, out of which a little more than 30 million went to East-Pakistan and about 35 million to West-Pakistan.

In this way, an estimated 16 percent of the population of Akhand Bharat went to Pakistan. In the census of 1951, the total population of India was found to be 36.10 crores and the total population of Pakistan was found to be 7.50 crores. Thus the population of Pakistan was 17.2 percent of the combined population of both. Pakistan received 17 percent of India's revenue-income and 33 percent of the army.

Jinnah had two heads of Pakistan, the first head was in the Himalayan hills which was called West Pakistan. This head was the owner of the capital of Pakistan. The other head was in the Bay of Bengal, its natural capital was Calcutta which remained in India and the artificial capital was at Karachi which was 1600 km away from this head.

The first head spoke Punjabi mixed Urdu and considered the Bengali language spoken by the second head as a derogatory. Some part of this head understood only Sindhi and some part only Pashtun. The other head of Pakistan located in the Bay of Bengal spoke and understood Bengali and wanted to kill the Urdu speaking people. This was Pakistan...... This is how Jinnah's Pakistan was made.

There was no one to understand the suffering of the Sikhs

When Pakistan was formed, Sikhs suffered the most. The entire Sikh caste had to sacrifice a huge amount of people, money and land. In the lush green plains of Ravi, Chenab, Jhelum, Sutlej and Beas, Sikhs had been living since their forefathers were Hindus. When they gradually became Sikh from Hindu, they did not know, but the partition of India in 1947 divided Punjab into two pieces.

Due to this, the lush green plains of Punjab were snatched away from them, as well as lakhs of Sikhs had to lose their lives and more than five million Sikhs had to flee from East-Punjab to West-Punjab. Historical cities and gurudwaras dear to the lives of Sikhs went to Pakistan. Among them the histories of Lahore, Gujranwala, Nankana Sahib and Rawalpindi were associated with the history of the gurus. Guru Nanak was born in Nankana Sahib.

Regarding Lahore, this proverb was said in Punjabi - 'Jin Lahore nahi vekhya o Janmayai Nai' Hasan Abdal had Gurdwara Panji Sahib, Gurdwara Dera Sahib in Lahore where the fifth Guru Arjan Dev was killed, Kartarpur had Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib where Guru Nanak died. Along with this, the Sikhs also lost the holy place of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Lahore.

The suffering of the Sindhis was the worst

In the partition of India, the Sindhi caste lost the entire land of their ancestors. The Sindhi caste had been living in the Sindh region for thousands of years, but in the period between AD 712 to AD 1947, the Sindhis had to either completely lose their land or change their religion. During the partition of India in 1947, the entire Sindh region went to Pakistan. In this, Khairpur, Dadu, Lardwa, Jacobabad, Hyderabad, Karachi, Mirpur Khas, District Nawabshah, Tando Adam etc. had an area of ​​about 65 thousand square miles.

Due to this Hindu-Sindhi living in these areas came to India and Muslim-Sindhi stayed in Pakistan. At present, about 94 percent of the population of the Sindh region of Pakistan are Muslims and about 6 percent are Hindus. At present there are about 38 lakh Sindhis living in India. At the time of partition, there was no one to understand the sufferings of Hindus and Sindhis, who said to understand, there was no one to listen.


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