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Ex-British parliament member & Jinnah. Great Afghanistan Movement (GAM): The then member of British parliament woodrow who was a close friend of Mohd Ali Jinnah had come to Dehli with a british official deligation in 1945. He writes in his biography that as I reached Delhi , I called Mohd Ali Jinnah. He told me to come to his house. Woodrow says when I came into his house he was drinking whisky and he offered me whisky too. Then Jinnah said to me why you british are stick with the idea of partition of India, It will not bring any thing good. Put aside this idea. Let we muslims and British join hands and we will rule India together for ever. The Hindues are very weak people , they can not do any thing. This was the mindset of so called founder of Pakistan(Punjabistan). It is another question that 93000 Punjabi Muslim army soldiers surrendered to the weak Hindues in 1971 in ex-East Pakistan. Yes Mohd Ali jinnah was right , the partition of India never brought any thing good. The emergence of Pakistan has been the bleeding wound not only for its own peaple, for south Asia but for the whole world as well. LONG LIVE GREAT AFGHANISTAN Regards Mashal Khan Takkar Founder: Great Afghanistan Movement (GAM)
Posted on: Sun, 06 Oct 2013 09:50:37 +0000

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