Publication

1975 - AMS Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

145,250 words, Guess

Page Count

581 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL4584738M
  • ISBN-100404548016
  • OCLC Control Number1408982
  • Library of Congress Control Number77179171
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  • LibraryThing8734314

Classifications

  • DDC320.9/54/035
  • LCCDS480.45 .A785 1975

Description

One of the best books to have a deeper understanding about the partition of the Indian subcontinent; in a very sharp language which destroys every realm of political correctness as depicted by Marxist historians . The Muslim league resolution for demand of separate state of Pakistan as homeland of Muslims doesn't perplex Ambedkar rather he thinks that demand for Pakistan is not the result of mere political distemper, which will pass away with the efflux of time ; Ambedkar sees it as a characteristic in the biological sense of the term, which the Muslim body politic has developed in the same manner as an organism develops a characteristic. Ambedkar have widely different views on partition from that of Gandhi & congress elite and consider the slogan of Hindu -Muslim unity by Gandhi as fraud and he digs deep into the perpetual divide between Hindus and Muslims in political ; social ; spiritual realms which he reads in historical ;political and religious terms and attribute it to the towering divide between two communities and their different visions about the destiny of the Future independent Nation.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Pakistan or partition of IndiaAMS Press1975-01-01

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