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Date Posted: 05:47:00 08/18/07 Sat
Author: Michael
Subject: Re: The division of India
In reply to: Roger 's message, "Re: The division of India" on 16:02:58 08/15/07 Wed

>Interesting, but TBH, not something I know a lot
>about. Before I was born, you know...
>
>
>>Just saw a programme last night on the division of
>>India into India and Pakistan. No-one came out of it
>>well.
>>
>>The Muslim leader (forget his name) seemed determined
>>to fulfill his dream of a Muslim state. Nehru seemed
>>determined to create a centralised, socialist state,
>>run by a national government, and turned down the
>>opportunity for keeping India whole by giving
>>political power to individual states (as had always
>>been the case previously), and Britain for not doing
>>more to avoid the division, leaving the actual border
>>declaratino to the last possible moment, and
>>withdrawing troops so there were hardly any security
>>forces available to manage the mass migration.
>>Mountbatten realised it would be bloody, made far
>>worse by delaying the announcement of the actual
>>border, but didnt want Britain to be responsible for
>>managing it all, and Ghandi for not appealing to
>>Muslims.
>>Politicians rarely do the people any favours.

Well that got a discussion flowing.

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