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      The Life and Times of Mohammad Ali Jinnah

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      The Life and Times of Mohammad Ali Jinnah
      ByB.R. Nanda
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2010
      eBook Published 31 July 2013
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge India
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203814109
      Pages 384
      eBook ISBN 9780203814109
      Subjects Area Studies, Humanities
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      Nanda, B.R. (2010). Road to Pakistan: The Life and Times of Mohammad Ali Jinnah (1st ed.). Routledge India. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203814109

      ABSTRACT

      This is a biography of Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the story of the creation of Pakistan. At a time of much interest and concern about Pakistan in the international community, this volume provides a historical context which helps in an understanding of the present. It traces the development of the Muslim identity on the Indian subcontinent and follows Jinnah as he rode the wave of Muslim communalism to ultimate success in the demand for the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan at independence from British rule.

      Jinnah’s successful espousal of the demand for Pakistan was a remarkable feat. In achieving this success, Jinnah traversed a long distance from the beliefs with which he entered public life. He started out a nationalist, as a protégé of senior Congress leaders like Dadabhai Naoroji. However, the introduction of separate electorates for Muslims after the Minto–Morley reforms in 1909 led him to change his position in order to appeal to his changed constituency. Even so, it was not until 1937 that he unabashedly played the religious card. He now began to see the Congress and the Hindus as his adversaries rather than the British. Through these twists and turns of posture, the one constant factor was his underlying ambition to remain in a position of leadership and eminence.

      This volume traces the zigzag course of Jinnah’s political life and the establishment of Pakistan within the broader framework of the Indian freedom struggle. Indeed the main players in this struggle with three protagonists were the Indian National Congress and the British rulers. This work demonstrates how this bigger struggle opened the door for Muslim separatism led by Jinnah. It was through this opening, aided by British moves to use the Muslim League as a foil to the Congress, that Jinnah very astutely led his party to success in its demand for the creation of Pakistan.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|10 pages

      Early Years

      chapter 2|15 pages

      Politics Calling

      chapter 3|12 pages

      The Rising Star

      chapter 4|10 pages

      The Making of a Muslim Gokhale

      chapter 5|14 pages

      The Advent Of Gandhi

      chapter 6|11 pages

      Eclipsed

      chapter 7|10 pages

      Down But Not Out

      chapter 8|11 pages

      In the Council Chamber

      chapter 9|6 pages

      The Communal Tangle

      chapter 10|8 pages

      On Centre-Stage

      chapter 11|16 pages

      Dead End

      chapter 12|11 pages

      Leader in Search of a Role

      chapter 13|12 pages

      First Round Table Conference

      chapter 14|11 pages

      Second Round Table Conference

      chapter 15|9 pages

      Self-Exile

      chapter 16|9 pages

      The Raj at Bay

      chapter 17|15 pages

      Image of a Nationalist

      chapter 18|10 pages

      Electoral Arena

      chapter 19|11 pages

      The Moment of Truth

      chapter 20|7 pages

      On the Offensive

      chapter 21|15 pages

      The Congress Response

      chapter 22|19 pages

      British Response

      chapter 23|10 pages

      Inching Towards Partition

      chapter 24|14 pages

      Declaration of War

      chapter 25|17 pages

      The Die is Cast

      chapter 26|19 pages

      Phantom to Reality

      chapter 27|12 pages

      Towards Transfer of Power

      chapter 28|4 pages

      Post Partition

      chapter 29|5 pages

      Epilogue

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