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Originally Posted by lemontree
The book is about the sepoy mutiny and a chapter discusses the formation of social/political issues for the creation of Pakistan, hence you may not have found details.
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Yes, Sepoy mutiny was mainly of the Muslim Bengali Army. The article goes onto say that the Muslim began supporting the British from 1857 for the next hundred years because democracy would allow the Hindu majority to form government. Clearly it's not true. Jinnah was a member of Congress. He supported Indian independence, and in fact Congress right up till 1940. So, i dont buy what he says, though i'll need to read it in a bit more detail.