Lsharathkumar

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Rejecting the very need to concede to Muslim demands for Pakistan, Savarkar wondered whether this should be done at all, especially with the hallowed view of gaining their goodwill. And if creating this amity was indeed the motivation, what guarantee was there that after getting their pound of flesh, the new state of Pakistan would maintain friendship and peace with its parent country and not covet more and more territory from it? Today, being weak, they were threatening a civil war to get their demands through.
Savarkar: A Contested Legacy, 1924-1966
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