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Partition of India: A Brief Discussion on Mahatma Gandhi Vs Muhammud Ali Jinnah, the Debate over Partition
Author(s) | S.K. Abdul Amanullah |
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Country | India |
Abstract | The aim of the researcher is to deal with “ Partition of India :Mahatma Gandhi vs Muhammad Ali Jinnah the debate over partition”. It also emphasis from where the idea of a partition emerged . As well as who is responsible for the partition of India . Further it provide the information about the important leaders who play a vital role during the time of partition .As well as I also deals with the party whose existence play a important role. It also deals with acts they are as ‘Regulating Act’, Independence Act and Partition of Bengal from where the first partition of India started. As a researcher I try to find the circumstances which made the condition possible for partition . Moreover I also deals with the causes which play a crucial role during the time of partition. After these how Muslim League Party emerged , and how Mohmmad Ali Jinha started to arise his demand for separate states . The Gandhi-Jinnah debate involved a clash between two important personalities of the twentieth century. But it also personified the tensions between two major ideological systems, Hinduism and Islam. It is my conviction that anyone concerned with the issues of world peace and intercultural communication can profit from studying the developments within India in the 1940s. In combining the methods of the historian and rhetorical critic, I have sought to interpret the Partition debate as fairly and objectively as possible. One should not minimize the deep-seated misgivings of Indian Muslims faced with the threat of permanent discrimination by a frequently insensitive and occasionally hostile Hindu majority. At the same time, one must recognize that ultimately Partition was motivated more by politics than theology, and that it not only failed to resolve, but in many ways intensified, the problems of religious and cultural pluralism on the subcontinent. |
Keywords | India, Pakistan, Muhammad ali jinnah, Gandhi, partition, muslim league, national congress, cabinet mission, Bangladesh |
Field | Sociology > Politics |
Published In | Volume 5, Issue 4, July-August 2023 |
Published On | 2023-08-25 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i04.5705 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/gsm4v8 |
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