Pathway to
India’s Partition (Volume II): A Nation within A Nation 1877-1937
By- Bimal Prasad
This volume
seeks to analyse the evolution of Muslim nationalism from 1877 to 1937. This
exercise has resulted in highlighting certain trends which have been so far
either ignored or underplayed, at any rate in India. It, for instance, shows
that two nation theory was an old as the movement for Muslim awakening and
solidarity and almost all its leaders firmly believed in it.
Similarly the
idea of Pakistan, instead of being born in 1933 with Rehmat Ali’s forceful
espousal of it, is shown to be steadily circulating, particularly in the
Punjab, since mid- 1920s. Again, contrary to what has been generally imagined
so far, Jinnah as well as Iqbal had become converts to that idea, as early as
June 1937, before even the beginning of any serious talk for the installation
of a so-called coalition government in U.P., and not after its failure.
On the other
hand, the volume also reveals the strength of the growing sentiment of Hindu
nationalism in 1920s, particularly in the Punjab and Bengal. The situation
created by the juxtaposition of the two nationalisms is underlined by Lala
Lajpat Rai’s declaration in 1924 that in view of the general Muslim attitude a
divided India might provide the only solution to the communal problem. Equally
significant was Gandhi’s repeated assertion in 1924-5 that he saw no solution
of that problem except through prayer.
Professor
Bimal Prasad, formerly Professor of South Asian
Studies and Dean, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
(New Delhi) and India’s Ambassador to Nepal, is at present Honorary Director,
Rajendra Prasad Academy (New Delhi) and Honorary Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum
& Library (New Delhi).
ISBN 81-7304-249-7
2000 470p. Rs.800/ pounds 65
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