Most Indians believed that the Britishers had made up their mind to divide India and they openly encouraged Muslim League and its leader M.A. Jinnah. Jinnah served the purpose of the British. But the Pakistanis call him Quaid-e-Azam, the greatest leader and founder of Pakistan. As everything happens in the world with the will of Almighty God, partition of India will prove good for Hindus. Hindus are a mild and timid people. Had all the Muslims lived in India they would have been a perennial source of mischief and distress to Hindus. Hindus should rather be thankful to Jinah that he created Pakistan with British help and saved them from the untold suffering and miseries that lay ahead. The book discusses the rise of Jinnha as a distinguished Muslim leader, his differences with Congress and its leader Mahatma Gandhi on the creation of Pakistan. Views of Indian authorities on Jinnah, his personality and works and role in creation of Pakistan are well-known and can be traced in many books.
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