Arjit Anant

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Mountbatten did have a tough time, like his predecessors, convincing Jinnah for any rational agreement. In exasperation he notes: ‘I regard Jinnah as a psychopathic case; in fact until I had met him I would not have thought it possible that a man with such a complete lack of administrative knowledge or sense of responsibility could achieve or hold down so powerful a position.’
Savarkar: A Contested Legacy, 1924-1966
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