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Jinnah-Gandhi Talks (September 1944)

1944

There was to be no change of the existing constittion until the termination of the war though agreement by the main political parties to work the existing constitution would loosen the deadlock and bring the country nearer to the setting up of a Provisional Government on an equal footing between the Hindus and Mussul-( h ) mans in the formation of the Executive. [...] The correspondence was however abruptly released to the Press so that I should stand on my trial before the bar of the public opinion of the world and of India and especially of the Mussalinans. [...] Even the Cripps proposals had the sanction behind them of His Majestey's Government and His Majesty's Government sent one of the members of the Cabinet"( IX ) all the way to India to personally approach the Congress and the Muslim League. [...] Butl think in fairness to the Muslim League and to myself I must now put our case before the bar of the world opinion and particularly the public opinion of Hindus and Muslims in this land as by the tactics of Mr. [...] This is not calculated to lead to fruitful results or a solution and settlment of the problem which concerns the destiny of a nation of 100 millions of Muslims and their posterity and as regards the merits of the proposal Mr.
history
Pages
131
Published in
Bangladesh
SARF Document ID
sarf.145128
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi unknown view
Foreword
i-xiv Liaquat Khan view
Rajagopalachari-Jinnah Correspondence
i-iv unknown view
Mr. Jinnah’s Speech at the Meeting of all India Muslim League Council Held on the 30th July 1944 at Lahore
v-xvi unknown view
Joint Statement Signed by Mr. Jinnah & Mr. Gandhi Released to the Press by Mr. Jinnah Along with the Text of Correspondence on the Evening of September 27 1944
1-1 unknown view
Jinnah-Gandhi Correspondence
2-52 unknown view
Mr. Gandhi’s First Speech After the Breakdown of Negotiations
53-55 unknown view
Mr. Gandhi’s Press Statement dated 28th September 1944
56-63 unknown view
Mr. Gandhi’s Interview to “News-Chronicle” on 29th September 1944
64-65 unknown view
Mr Jinnah’s Statement at a Press Conference Held on 4th October 1944
66-74 unknown view
Mr. Jinnah’s Interview to the Representative of the “News Chronicle” London on 4th October 1944
75-78 unknown view
Mr. Jinnah’s Interview to the Representative of the “Daily Worker” London on 5th October 1944
79-82 unknown view
Appendix
83-94 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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