Jinnah: The face of communal violence and Partition - News Summed Up

Jinnah: The face of communal violence and Partition


How was Jinnah related to the AMU students’ union from the late-Thirties is an important question to be answered. He had joined the All India Muslim League (AIML) in 1913 and became its president in 1916. Moreover, when the country was engaged in another critical struggle against imperialism in 1930 (Civil Disobedience movement), Jinnah was in Britain engaged in the pursuit of gold and elitism. Those who claim Jinnah was modern and secular forget that he converted Rattanbai Petit into Islam a day before marriage and renamed her as Maryam Jinnah. The Babrra massacre led to the killing of hundreds of Khudai Khidmatgars in Jinnah’s ‘secular state’.


Source: dna May 13, 2018 02:54 UTC



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