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‘Sare Jahan Se Achcha’ fame and ‘liberal’ hero Iqbal seeded two-nation theory in the presidential address on December 29, 1930: Read details
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Muhammed Iqbal, one of the most significant proponents of the two-nation theory and the creation of Pakistan in the first half of the 20th century.
This 1934 story of Bania moneylender and Muslim zamindar from Karachi punches hole in ‘Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb’, read
When a Bania moneylender chose to kill the Muslim Zamindar who asked him to slaughter a cow after refusing to return the money he had borrowed.
As India decides on a yearlong “Hyderabad Liberation Day” celebration, here is the bloody history of Razakars and how Hyderabad became part of independent...
Ministry of Culture, Government of India to have yearlong "Hyderabad Liberation Day" celebrations
Did you know: Muslim League politician who fought for separate Pakistan was a speaker in Indian assembly the night Nehru delivered his “tryst with...
Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman, a Muslim League politician who fought for the division of India, the creation of a separate Pakistan, and indeed moved to Pakistan after partition where he became the first president of Muslim League (Pakistan).
Did Veer Savarkar ‘propose’ two-nation theory? How Islamists and Congress have lied about the idea that is inherent in Islamic theology
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Veer Savarkar advocated for Hindus and Muslims to live in a common state, he didn't proposed the two-nation theory
92-year-old Sikh man, who lost 22 family members to Partition violence, meets his surviving nephew Mohan Singh-turned-Afzal Khaliq in Pakistan
A nonagenarian Sikh man met his nephew, Mohan Singh, converted to Afzal Khaliq, after 75 years of Partiton.
Rangeela Rasool, 295A, partition: History threatens to repeat as demands for a special law to punish ‘gustakh-e-rasool’ grows
Nupur Sharma, the former BJP spokesperson, has been caught in a dangerous storm after she made certain innocuous comments during a TimesNow debate
The New York Times outdoes itself in stupidity, says India was partitioned ‘from Pakistan’
The New York Times recently published an article that erroneously claimed that India was partitioned from Pakistan.
Pakistani journalist cites Jogendra Nath Mandal to boast about Jinnah’s secularism: Here is why their first law minister had returned to India
Contrary to the claims of Hamid Mir, Jogendra Nath Mandal, a Hindu, had resigned from the Pak govt because of the brutal persecution of Hindus that went on in the newly formed Islamic country.
Appeasement politics of the Congress responsible for partition of India: Says new history textbook of Haryana board
Haryana Board's new History text books for class 9 blames Congress' appeasement policies for partition of India