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as a retaliation, for the Million Muslims Women raped and Many more Muslims killed or missing
Read what a leading oxford professor has to write: Who began the violence? The how and why of Partition | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis

The last paragraph reads like this:

The conclusion I reached from my research is that in March 1947 the Muslims started large-scale violence, mainly against Sikhs but also against Hindus, in the Muslim-majority districts of northern Punjab. Yet at the end of that year more Muslims had been killed in East Punjab than Hindus and Sikhs together in West Punjab. How and why that happened is for the first time presented in this book of mine.
 
Read what a leading oxford professor has to write: Who began the violence? The how and why of Partition | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis

The last paragraph reads like this:

The conclusion I reached from my research is that in March 1947 the Muslims started large-scale violence, mainly against Sikhs but also against Hindus, in the Muslim-majority districts of northern Punjab. Yet at the end of that year more Muslims had been killed in East Punjab than Hindus and Sikhs together in West Punjab. How and why that happened is for the first time presented in this book of mine.
you will obviously present a book which is in your favor, but is it not a fact that Pakistan got trains which were filled with corpses of people you killed?"
 
For the lack of knowledge ever heard about direct action day
for the lack of knowledge ever heard of
1) Non Corporation movement (was non- violent, but created violence instead)
2)Quit India movement (non violent but created violence instead)
 
you will obviously present a book which is in your favor, but is it not a fact that Pakistan got trains which were filled with corpses of people you killed?"
It all started with this:

1946; August 16, The Direct Action Day or the Great Calcutta Killings: Muhammad Ali Jinnah, leader of the Muslim League, chose August 16, 1946, to launch a “direct action for the achievement of Pakistan” following his refusal of the Cabinet Mission’s plan and his decision to boycott the newly elected Constituent Assembly. On that day, which was declared as a provincial public holiday byHussain Shaheed Suhrawardy (Chief Minister of Bengal), Muslims in Calcutta were asked to stop their activity and to stage a protest in the streets of the city. In the morning, Muslim volunteers forced Hindu shopkeepers to close their shops in the Northern part of Calcutta. Then, Hindus answered by blocking the advance of the Muslim League’s processions toward the Ochterloney Monument. Violence spread quickly as both the police and the military were prevented by Suhrawardy from interfering in the riots.

The official estimate of casualties, mostly Muslims, varies between 5,000 dead and 15,000 injured (Moon, 1998: 58) and 4,000 dead and 10,000 injured according to another (Hansen, 2002: 9) and 10,000 killed (Sengupta, 2007: 133). The role of the Muslim League in the organization of the riots is undeniable in regard of arming and transporting its followers. However, if Muslims were clearly the initial aggressors, non-Muslims, especially Sikhs, retaliated, hence aggravating the death toll dramatically. It is only on the fourth day of the riot, while violence was increasing, that the army intervened. Finally, violence decreased on August 22. Following the riot, thousands started fleeing Calcutta. Some were caught in the violence that spread from Calcutta to the entire Bengal region and even in Bihar. *** (Moon, 1998; Hansen, 2002; Sengupta, 2007)

But you would not know this right: Thematic Chronology of Mass Violence in Pakistan, 1947-2007 - Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence

 

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