Indian Muslim Orgs against two-nation theory

I have always believed and more I look more evidence I find that Jinnah was not the sole spokesman of Muslims of India and there was considerable opposition to him and Muslim League.

More evidence of this appears in a recently published book:

TOWARDS FREEDOM — Documents on the Movement for Independence in India 1940 (Part-I): Edited by K.N. Panikkar; Oxford University Press, YMCA Library Building, Jai Singh Road, New Delhi-110001. Rs. 3450.

In the following quote from a review of this book, I have highlighted names of the organizations that opposed the two-nation theory. Though not mentioned below but it is well known that Jamiat Ulema Hind and Deobandi scholars opposed it too.

The present exercise, however, convincingly demonstrates that not all Indian Muslims accepted Jinnah’s two-nation theory. The Kerala Provincial Political Conference, the All-India Azad Muslim Conference, and the South Indian Nationalist Muslim Association viewed the Pakistan proposal “un-Islamic” where religion was being used to mislead the Muslims and help British paramountcy. The All-India Muslim Independent Conference pleaded not for a Hindu or Muslim or Sikh Raj, but for a Panchayati Raj. The Momins opposed the Pakistan scheme because it would leave Muslims in a minority province unprotected, and the Islamic holy places, key industries and natural reserves in “Hindu states.”

ref: The Hindu,

http://www.hindu.com/br/2009/12/08/stories/2009120850841200.htm

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