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This was, however, neither tokenism nor a gesture of support for a country carved out of multifaith India in the name of one religion, Islam, the author writes in «Gandhi's Hinduism: The Struggle Against Jinnah's Islam». «It was a promise oGandhi wanted to spend 15 August, 1947 in Pakistan: Book
This was, however, neither tokenism nor a gesture of support for a country carved out of multifaith India in the name of one religion, Islam, the author writes in «Gandhi's Hinduism: The Struggle Against Jinnah's Islam». «It was a promise of defiance. Gandhi simply did not believe in the partition of India, and the creation of new, 'unnatural' borders by an arbitrary scalpel in a fit of what he described as momentary madness,» he says. Read more