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Lord Mountbatten: I tried every trick I could play... to shake Jinnah\\'s resolve….Nothing would…move him from his consuming determination to realise the dream of Pakistan...The date I chose (for Independence) came out of the blue. I was determined to show I was master of the whole event.’ This is paralysing in its insensitivity, the sheer horror of mountbatten’s casual untruthfulness, in how trivial this last viceroy’s approach was to a grim and unprecedented tragedy. The partition of India, has been the most wounding trauma of the twentieth century. Who was/is responsible – Jinnah? The congress party? Or the British? Jinnah’s political journey began as an ambassador of Hindu – Muslim unity, yet ended with his becoming the ‘sole spokesman’ of Muslims in India; the creator of Pakistan, the Quaid-e-Azam. |