05-08-2006, 02:35 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-ben_ami+May 7 2006, 01:19 PM-->QUOTE(ben_ami @ May 7 2006, 01:19 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->the muslims who fought on behalf of the INA against the poms, may be the only example where muslims actually did something positive for india.
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Most of these muslim INA with a very few exceptions, joined the Pakistan movement
Many of them were active in Direct Action Day type actions
I submit that Netaji was seriously lacking in judgment
In 1939, there were many anti-hindu forces of
Communism, Nazism, Islam and the British
Several previously anti-british militants such as savarkar and Aurobindo felt that the british were the lesser evil
Remember Netaji initially look to the USSR and later to Hitler
Taking a long term view, remember the British left all their colonies by 1960 without any freedom movement
After 1921, western women did not breed adequately , much lesser than their colonial subjects and this made it impossible for the west to hold onto their colonies without resorting to genocide on a very large scale
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Most of these muslim INA with a very few exceptions, joined the Pakistan movement
Many of them were active in Direct Action Day type actions
I submit that Netaji was seriously lacking in judgment
In 1939, there were many anti-hindu forces of
Communism, Nazism, Islam and the British
Several previously anti-british militants such as savarkar and Aurobindo felt that the british were the lesser evil
Remember Netaji initially look to the USSR and later to Hitler
Taking a long term view, remember the British left all their colonies by 1960 without any freedom movement
After 1921, western women did not breed adequately , much lesser than their colonial subjects and this made it impossible for the west to hold onto their colonies without resorting to genocide on a very large scale