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India Independence Day: How did those who divide India die? Somebody’s murder, someone ….

The draft of the partition of the country was prepared long before independence. In 1940, the Muslim League proposed Pakistan. Sir Siril Redcliffe drew the streak of partition. Among the people involved in the partition of India, no one died of pneumonia and someone from TB. Apart from this, if someone died of blast, someone had to raise donations to bury.

In the book called ‘Muslim Against the Muslim League Critics of the Idea of Pakistan’, it is told that Rahmat Ali was not happy with Jinnah’s Pakistan. After selling all the property of England, he came to Pakistan on 6 April 1948 and started making statements against Jinnah. One day Rahmat called Jinnah a traitor, after which he was ordered to go back to England. He died on 3 February 1949, after which he was buried in the cemetery on New Market Road, Cambridge and had to raise donations for this too.

How did Jinnah die?
Mohammad Ali Jinnah was already suffering from TB of Partition. A year after the partition, his health deteriorated considerably. When the doctors investigated, pneumonia disease was found. After treatment in Quetta, he was brought to Karachi, from where he was again taken from the airport by ambulance. The ambulance stopped only after walking 4 km. It was told that petrol is over. Jinnah’s condition was so bad that flies were buzzing. After an hour he was brought to the Governor House. He died here on 11 September 1948.

Lord Mountbatten and his family flew away in the blast
Lord Mountbatten went to spend a holiday with the family on 27 August 1979 in County Sligo, Ireland, where her daughter-in-law and daughter’s twin children Nicolas and Timothy were present in a boat. During that time suddenly there was a blast in the boat and everyone’s rags flew away. It is said that the Irish Republican Army was behind his murder, which was angry with his operation in Ireland.
Liaquat Ali murdered
Pakistan’s first Prime Minister Liaquat Ali arrived at the Muslim City League meeting at the East India Company Garden in Rawalpindi on 16 October 1951. The speech had started that the young man tied Pathani suit and a turban killed him by shooting bullets with a revolver. The deceased was Saeed Akbar, a resident of Afghanistan.

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