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The coming islamic partition of India and what can be salvaged
MISDEEDS OF EVIL SOUL GANDHI-GANDHI PREVENTED MUSLIMS OF EAST PUNJAB FROM MIGRATING TO PAKISTAN.MASTER TARA SINGH OPPOSED GANDHI

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Gandhi prevented Muslims of East Punjab from migrating to Pakistan. Master Tara Singh opposed Gandhi

In spite of opposition from Gandhi, Nehru and Maulana Azad, Sikh leader Master Tara Singh was able to get an agreement signed between India and Pakistan at Lahore on 5th Sept. 1947, that there would be complete exchange of population between East Punjab (it included the present states of Punjab, Haryana and Himachal) and West Punjab & North West Frontier Province (NWFP). However, in complete disregard of this agreement, Gandhi reached Panipat to prevent migration of Muslims. Master Tara Singh also reached there to counter Gandhi. As per news in the Tribune dated 6-12-1947. “Master Tara Singh accused the India Government of failure to protect the property of Hindus & Sikhs in West Punjab. He also criticized Mahatma Gandhi and certain officials of the Government who were persuading Muslims in Panipat to stay there. He maintained that there was agreement that there would be total evacuation from both East and West Punjab. “Entire credit for clearing Punjab, Haryana and Himnachal from Muslims goes to Master Tara Singh, although cities in these states, are once again getting flooded with Muslims from other places, as they multiply very fast.

Minister for refugees and rehabilitation in East Punjab, Sardar Ishar Singh Majhail said in a public speech at Banga, that “the originators of the two nation theory (i.e. Pakistan and Muslims) would be faced with serious situation, when they would have to accommodate the evacuees from the whole of India and Pakistan”. (see the Tribune dated 18-10-1947, front page).
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The coming islamic partition of India and what can be salvaged - by G.Subramaniam - 09-29-2012, 07:09 AM

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