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CONFLICT MANAGMENT

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CONFLICT MANAGMENT

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CREATION OF PAKISTAN WAS A FAULT ?

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HISTORY OF PAKISTAN

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Let me startWith an a incident which I heard from my grandfatherMy grandfather when he was alive, often used to tell me of the hardships Muslims had to endure in the pre-partition India. Most restaurants were out of bounds for Muslims. Thus when my grandfather and his friends desperately wanted to eat at such restaurants, they would walk in and ask,“You’re sure Muslims are not served here?”The owner would reply,“Muslims and dogs are not served here.”

This was the actually condition of MUSLIMS at that time… What u say ?

Is there any much worst thing then this that you are compared with DOGS ?

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La Maison (A restaurant in Islamabad)

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Keeping today’s lawlessness and corruption in mind, I feel that it was a mistake

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Killing of People During Separation

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Killing of People During Separation

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Killing of People During Separation

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Killing of People During Separation

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Rape of Women During Separation

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Reward Of their Sacrifices

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Atleast Jinnah admitted creating Pakistan was a blunder before dying.Some recalled that on his death bed Jinnah had regretted the formation of Pakistan and called it 'the greatest blunder of my life.' Pakistani morale on the home front began to fall.

"I acted according to my best judgment but the way things have shaped since then has made me realise that this was perhaps the greatest blunder of my political life.”

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Conclusion :Conclusion The Muslims realized that they would lose their religious and cultural identity if they remained a part of British India. They also able to understand the above mentioned differences between them and hence demanded a separate homeland on the ground where they freely practiced their religion in accordance with Quran and Sunnah and Islamic teachings.They demanded a piece of land where their property and life would be safeguarded and secure.

Islam is an integral part of India and its history. As the Indian subcontinent remains today a multi-ethnic and multi-religious place, it is important to understand the position Islam has in the region.

“Make no mistake: Pakistan is not a theocracy or anything like it. Islam demands from us the tolerance of other creeds and we welcome in closest association with us all those who, of whatever creed, are themselves willing to play their part as true and loyal citizens of Pakistan.” “You are free; you are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place of worship in this State of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion or caste or creed. That has nothing to do with the business of the State.

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