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Summary:Documentary about the role of Pakistan's founder,Mohammed Ali Jinnah,a Westernised Muslim only comfortable speaking English,in India's history. It uncovers evidence that he was initially against the partition of Pakistan in August 1947 but after falling out with Mahatma Gandhi,he took up the cause of Muslims fearful of being a minority. Yet as late as 1946 he approved a British plan for a single nation with Muslim autonomy. Included previously unseen and restored footage from the National Archive of Pakistan.
Description:An account of one of the bloodiest dramas in British Imperial History - The Cawnpore Massacre and the terrible retribution that followed.