But were the 14 points a political tactic- can't you argue that Jinnah did not want Pakistan and was only using the two nation theory as a bargaining tool with the centre congress... The congress won the 1937 elections in muslim areas and this the AIML was sidelined.. the ML needed something to bargain with and a two nation theory was that tool- Jinnah never wanted a Pakistan- He was after all married to a Parsi- then his daughter married a Parsi- Jinnah wanted a Pakistan that had all religions!
i don't know if you've had a chance to read the book. But jaswant singh praised jinnah's personality but not his politics. He called him secular but his politics and especially his 'two nation' theory communal.
when advani visited Mohammad Ali Jinnah in 2005 one can see lot of Tribute for Jinnah in Advani eyes
synergy9000 1 year ago
Muhammad Ali Jinnah never wanted a secular state who so ever thinks that should go through Qaid-e-Azam's 14 points 2 nation theory.
aftabo3 2 years ago
But were the 14 points a political tactic- can't you argue that Jinnah did not want Pakistan and was only using the two nation theory as a bargaining tool with the centre congress... The congress won the 1937 elections in muslim areas and this the AIML was sidelined.. the ML needed something to bargain with and a two nation theory was that tool- Jinnah never wanted a Pakistan- He was after all married to a Parsi- then his daughter married a Parsi- Jinnah wanted a Pakistan that had all religions!
zee757 2 years ago
great leader quaid-e-azam MOHAMMED ali jinnah we never sceen like that person we salaam u jinnah...and juswant u do good...
apnajeddah 2 years ago 6
i don't know if you've had a chance to read the book. But jaswant singh praised jinnah's personality but not his politics. He called him secular but his politics and especially his 'two nation' theory communal.
desicanadiano 2 years ago