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A Review Of Facts Are Facts: The Untold Story Of India’s Partition By Khan Abdul Wali Khan



The partition of India in 1947 was one of the most momentous and traumatic events in the history of South Asia. It resulted in the creation of two new states, India and Pakistan, and the end of British colonial rule. However, the partition also involved a massive and violent transfer of population, which left millions of people dead, injured, or homeless. The partition also had lasting political, economic, social, and cultural consequences for both India and Pakistan, as well as for the region and the world.




A Review of Facts Are Facts: The Untold Story of India’s Partition by Khan Abdul Wali Khan



How did the partition happen? Who was responsible for it? What were its causes and effects? These are some of the questions that have been debated and discussed by historians, politicians, writers, and ordinary people for decades. However, there is no consensus or agreement on these questions, as different narratives and perspectives have emerged over time. One of these narratives is presented by Khan Abdul Wali Khan, a prominent Pashtun nationalist and political leader in Pakistan, in his book Facts Are Facts: The Untold Story of Indias Partition.


In this article, we will review and summarize the main arguments and points made by Wali Khan in his book. We will also examine the sources and evidence that he uses to support his claims. We will also evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of his book, as well as its relevance and significance for the contemporary situation of India and Pakistan. We will also provide some suggestions for further reading and research on this topic. 25c41cae91


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