The Struggle for PakistanUniversity of Karachi, 1969 - 389 من الصفحات |
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... Bengal Perhaps nothing illustrates so well the validity of Syed Ahmed Khan's reading of the Hindu mind as the agitation against the partition of Bengal . Lord Curzon found the Bengal Presidency too large a charge for one Governor and ...
... Bengal Perhaps nothing illustrates so well the validity of Syed Ahmed Khan's reading of the Hindu mind as the agitation against the partition of Bengal . Lord Curzon found the Bengal Presidency too large a charge for one Governor and ...
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... Bengal stood intact . But this peaceful and placid state of affairs was not destined to last long . Since 1908 the Congress leaders had been spreading the story that the Government was contemplating the repeal of the parti- tion of Bengal ...
... Bengal stood intact . But this peaceful and placid state of affairs was not destined to last long . Since 1908 the Congress leaders had been spreading the story that the Government was contemplating the repeal of the parti- tion of Bengal ...
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... Bengal should join the existing Indian Constituent Assembly . The members from the Muslim majority areas of East Bengal met and voted , 106 to 35 , that the province should not be partitioned and then , by the same majority of votes ...
... Bengal should join the existing Indian Constituent Assembly . The members from the Muslim majority areas of East Bengal met and voted , 106 to 35 , that the province should not be partitioned and then , by the same majority of votes ...
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Introductory | 1 |
The Formulation of Attitudes | 17 |
19141935 | 42 |
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accepted agreed agreement areas asked August authority basis Bengal body British Government Cabinet called Central civil claim Committee communal Conference Congress leaders Congress Working Committee Constituent Assembly Constitution Council December decided decision Delhi demand effort elected establishment existence fact federal final future Gandhi give given hand Hindu House Ibid idea important independence India India Muslim League interests interim issue Jinnah July June Khan leaders Legislative legislature letter London Lord Majesty's Government majority March matter meeting Menon ment Minister ministry minorities Mission movement Muslim League negotiations Nehru offer opinion organization Pakistan Panjab parties political position possible present principle problem proposals provinces question rejected Report representatives resolution responsible result rule scheme seats Secretary separate statement subcontinent taken talks tion Union United Viceroy whole