History’s unanswered questions

The creation of Pakistan, the Two-Nation Theory proposes, shows that Hindus and Muslims are separate nations incapable of coexisting. This claim prompts several important inquiries:

1. What was the significant role of the Muslim-majority provinces in the establishment of Pakistan?
2. What motivated Jogendranath Mandal, a Dalit leader from Bengal, to advocate for the establishment of Pakistan?
3. What were the reasons for Abul Ala Maududi and other prominent Islamic religio-political parties to oppose the Pakistan Movement?
4. What factors contributed to the separation of East Pakistan from West Pakistan within 24 years?
5. What factors contributed to the nine-year duration required to establish Pakistan’s first constitution, given that the implementation of Islamic laws could have been initiated sooner?
6. What were the reasons behind Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s appointment of Jogendranath Mandal as the inaugural chairman of the Constituent Assembly and subsequently as the first minister for law and labour?

Let us try to address these important questions.

### The Role of Muslim-Majority Provinces in Pakistan’s Formation

The contribution of Muslim-majority provinces, especially Punjab, to the establishment of Pakistan has been extensively studied in academic literature. Historians examining Pakistani nationalism contend that Punjab’s strategic significance during the Pakistan movement played a crucial role in the All-India Muslim League’s (AIML) success in the 1945-46 general elections.

During the 1946 elections in Punjab, the AIML won 73 of the 175 seats — all 73 were Muslim seats. These seats were secured primarily by notable landlords who allied themselves with the AIML. It has been suggested that this partnership was more a landlord-protection strategy against potential land reforms proposed by the Indian National Congress rather than purely religious nationalism.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province, stood out as India’s sole Muslim-majority province without a Muslim League cabinet. Its government strongly resisted the formation of Pakistan, highlighting the complex regional dynamics involved.

### Jogendranath Mandal and Dalit Participation in the Pakistan Movement

Bengali Hindus, notably Dalits under the leadership of Jogendranath Mandal, joined the Pakistan Movement expecting a new political framework addressing systemic inequalities. The caste system curtailed individual freedom, while Islamic equality offered an alternative vision of social justice.

Their participation illustrates a Marxist perspective on class struggle — where the downtrodden seek emancipation through structural and social change, rather than religion or nationalism alone. This suggests that social status challenges, rather than merely religious identification, drove some demand for a new state.

Religion did help gain support in some areas, but the movement’s core struggle was social. Many participants linked the idea of Pakistan simultaneously to religious identity and resistance against colonial and feudal oppression.

### Opposition from Jamaat-i-Islami and Abul Ala Maududi

The Jamaat-i-Islami, led by Abul Ala Maududi, opposed the partition of India because they viewed it as contradictory to the concept of the ummah — the worldwide community of Muslims. Maududi argued that dividing the subcontinent along arbitrary physical borders could weaken the spiritual and cultural ties between Muslims.

For Jamaat-i-Islami, partition was not just a political division but a split of a group’s religious and cultural identity, thereby challenging the very idea of the ummah’s unity.

### Factors Leading to the Separation of East Pakistan in 1971

Many scholars argue that the establishment of Bangladesh, or the separation of East Pakistan from West Pakistan within 24 years, resulted from multiple factors.

Long-term causes include the mistreatment of the Bengali language and provincial autonomy issues. Short-term factors involved the results of the 1970 general elections. Immediate triggers such as the Searchlight Operation and the involvement of foreign powers like India and the USSR also played significant roles.

This multi-causal interpretation contrasts with the often mono-causal narratives about the 1947 partition. A comparative analysis of both partitions, using a consistent theoretical and methodological framework, could provide a more thorough understanding of these complex historical events.

### Delayed Constitution and Debates Over Pakistan’s Political Structure

From its inception rooted in the Two-Nation Theory, Pakistan faced questions regarding the implementation of Islamic laws and the nation’s governance structure.

The nine-year delay in establishing Pakistan’s first constitution sparked debates on crucial issues such as:

– Whether the state should be theocratic or secular
– Parliamentary versus presidential democracy
– Federal versus unitary system
– The division of power between a strong federation and autonomous provinces
– Whether the legislature should be bicameral or unicameral

These discussions reflect the complexities involved in shaping Pakistan’s identity and political institutions in its early years.

### Quaid-i-Azam’s Appointment of Jogendranath Mandal

Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah appointed Jogendranath Mandal, a Hindu Dalit leader, as the inaugural chairman of the Constituent Assembly and later as the first minister for law and labour.

This appointment prompts critical examination, especially considering the Two-Nation Theory underpinning Pakistan’s creation. Choosing a Hindu for such prominent roles in a newly formed Muslim state raises questions about the practical understanding and application of the theory.

### Conclusion

Analyzing these questions reveals that Pakistan’s creation in 1947, much like the formation of Bangladesh in 1971, was shaped by a complex array of interconnected factors rather than a singular cause.

Both partitions merit examination through a unified analytical framework to better comprehend the intricate social, political, and cultural dynamics at play.

Moreover, the foundation of Pakistan can also be linked to class struggle, especially in Bengal, rather than being driven solely by religious nationalism. Marginalized and disenfranchised groups sought better living conditions within a vision of an Islamic socialist state, reflecting broader aspirations that mobilized various segments of society during the Pakistan Movement.
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Shaheen Afridi attains this feat in T20Is

By Parth Dhall | Sep 23, 2025 | 08:15 pm

Pakistan seamer Shaheen Afridi has added another feather to his cap. The star left-arm pacer is now Pakistan’s second-highest wicket-taker in T20I cricket.

Shaheen reached this remarkable milestone during the 2025 Men’s T20 Asia Cup Super Four encounter against Sri Lanka at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. With his second wicket in the match, the fast bowler surpassed spinner Shadab Khan in terms of T20I wickets for Pakistan.

This achievement further cements Shaheen Afridi’s status as one of Pakistan’s premier fast bowlers in the shortest format of the game. Fans and cricket experts alike will be eager to see how he continues to perform in the tournament and beyond.
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Suryakumar Yadav records his 23rd duck in T20s: Key stats

**Suryakumar Yadav Records His 23rd Duck in T20s: Key Stats**

*By Rajdeep Saha | Sep 22, 2025, 01:33 AM*

Indian T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav endured a disappointing outing as he recorded his 23rd duck in T20 cricket. The 35-year-old was dismissed for a three-ball duck against Pakistan during a crucial Super 4 match at the Men’s T20 Asia Cup 2025 held in Dubai.

The wicket fell in the 11th over of India’s innings when Pakistan’s Haris Rauf delivered a full ball outside off stump, angled in. SKY attempted his trademark leg-side flick but managed only a leading edge, resulting in an easy catch by Abrar Ahmed.

Despite Suryakumar’s early dismissal, India successfully chased down the target of 172 runs, winning the match by 6 wickets.

**Suryakumar Yadav’s Duck Record in T20s**

According to ESPNcricinfo, this was SKY’s 6th duck in T20 Internationals. The match marked his 87th T20I appearance and 82nd inning played. Notably, this was his first duck against Pakistan in seven T20I matches.

His previous ducks in T20Is came against Australia (1), England (2), Ireland (1), and New Zealand (1).

Overall, across all T20 matches, Suryakumar Yadav has now registered 23 ducks in 329 matches and 304 innings.

Stay tuned for more updates and insights from the Men’s T20 Asia Cup 2025.
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Asia Cup: Abhishek Sharma makes records with 74 versus Pakistan

**Abhishek Sharma Shines Against Pakistan in Men’s T20 Asia Cup 2025**

*By Rajdeep Saha | Sep 21, 2025, 11:53 pm*

Indian opener Abhishek Sharma delivered a spectacular performance against Pakistan in the Men’s T20 Asia Cup 2025 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The Super 4 clash between the two cricketing giants saw Pakistan post a competitive total of 171/5 in their 20 overs. In response, Abhishek, alongside Shubman Gill, put on a commanding 105-run opening partnership.

India, however, faced a setback when Abhishek was dismissed at 123/3. The talented batter finished with an impressive 74 runs off 39 balls.

### Abhishek’s Gutsy Knock

Abhishek set the tone for India’s chase by smashing a six off the very first ball, targeting Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi. From there, he never looked back. With Shubman Gill at the other end, the duo dominated the Pakistani bowling attack, helping India reach 69 runs in the powerplay.

Abhishek reached his half-century in just 24 balls, doing so by the 8th over. His aggressive approach kept India in the hunt until he finally fell for 74.

### First-Ball Sixes on Two Occasions

Notably, Abhishek has now hit six off the first ball of India’s innings twice in T20 internationals. Prior to this match, he achieved the feat during India’s Asia Cup Group A game against UAE on September 10, also held in Dubai.

According to Cricbuzz, Abhishek is the **only Indian batter to hit first-ball sixes twice in T20Is**. Other Indian players like Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Sanju Samson have managed it once.

### Milestone: 50+ T20I Sixes

Abhishek’s innings included six fours and five sixes, helping him exceed the milestone of 50 sixes in T20 internationals. The second six of his innings marked the record, bringing his tally to 53 sixes.

### Second-Fastest Fifty in India vs Pakistan T20Is

Abhishek’s 24-ball fifty is the **second-fastest fifty in all India vs Pakistan T20 matches**. Here’s how it ranks:

– 23 balls – Mohd Hafeez, Ahmedabad 2012
– 24 balls – Abhishek Sharma, Dubai 2025*
– 29 balls – Yuvraj Singh, Ahmedabad 2012
– 32 balls – Iftikhar Ahmed, Melbourne 2022
– 33 balls – Misbah-ul-Haq, Durban 2007

### Highest Opening Stand for India vs Pakistan (T20Is)

The 105-run stand between Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill is now the highest opening partnership for India against Pakistan in T20 internationals. The previous record was 77 runs, set by Gautam Gambhir and Ajinkya Rahane in Bengaluru, 2012.

### Additional Stats and Highlights

– This was Abhishek’s **3rd T20I fifty** in his 21st international T20 appearance.
– He has scored 708 runs at an average of 35.40 in T20 internationals, with a strike rate of 197.21.
– According to ESPNcricinfo, Abhishek played his **150th T20 match** (including domestic leagues).
– Across all T20 matches, he has accumulated 4,207 runs at an average of 31.87 from 146 innings.
– This innings also marked his 23rd fifty in all T20 formats, including 7 centuries.
– Abhishek now owns 255 sixes in T20 cricket overall.

Abhishek Sharma’s outstanding performance in the high-pressure encounter against Pakistan highlights his rising stature in the world of T20 cricket. Fans will be eagerly awaiting more fireworks from this promising southpaw in the upcoming matches.
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Sikh organizations urge Centre to reconsider Pakistan pilgrimage travel ban

**Sikh Organizations Urge Centre to Reconsider Pakistan Pilgrimage Travel Ban**
*By Snehil Singh | Sep 21, 2025, 12:48 PM*

Sikh organizations and political parties have appealed to the Indian government to rethink its decision to halt pilgrimage travel to Nankana Sahib, Pakistan, a site of great religious significance. Earlier, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) advised states to stop processing applications for journeys to Nankana Sahib citing security concerns related to Pakistan.

This directive has left many devotees disappointed. Among them is Kanwaljit Kaur Dhillon from Ludhiana district in Punjab, who, along with her husband, had been eagerly planning to visit Nankana Sahib to participate in Guru Nanak Dev’s birth anniversary celebrations in November. “If the game of cricket between two nations could be allowed, then why restrict us?” Dhillon questioned. She is one of approximately 1,900 applicants who submitted their documents through the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) for the pilgrimage.

### Demand for Reopening Kartarpur Corridor

In addition to the plea for resuming pilgrimages to Nankana Sahib, Sikh organizations are also demanding the reopening of the Kartarpur corridor. This corridor, established in 2019 to facilitate easier access to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan, was temporarily closed during the COVID-19 pandemic but reopened in 2021. However, it was shut again in May following Operation Sindoor.

On May 9, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced the suspension of the corridor citing security concerns. So far, the Ministry of External Affairs has not indicated when it might reopen the corridor.

### Concerns Over Discrimination and Security Claims

Amarjit Singh, Director of the Sikh Studies Chair at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, questioned the government’s decision, pointing out that Sikh devotees from across the globe visit Nankana Sahib. “So, security would not be an issue only for Sikhs from India, would it?” he asked.

Similarly, Dharam Singh, a former professor at Punjabi University Patiala, criticized the ban, remarking that if bilateral cricket matches are permitted between India and Pakistan, then pilgrims should logically be allowed to visit as well.

### SGPC Seeks Permission for Pilgrimage

The SGPC had begun collecting passports from devotees in July to send pilgrimage visa applications to the Pakistan High Commission. This process was initiated before the Home Ministry issued its advisory.

Currently, the SGPC has formally requested the Centre to grant permission for pilgrims to visit Nankana Sahib during the upcoming Guru Nanak Dev birth anniversary celebrations in November.

The Sikh community awaits a favorable response, hoping for the restoration of pilgrimage rights that hold deep spiritual significance.
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T20 Asia Cup 2025 first stage and tri-series round up

**T20 Asia Cup 2025: Pakistan’s Journey and Performance Analysis**

The T20 Asia Cup 2025 is currently underway in the UAE, with Pakistan entering the tournament on the back of a confident and impressive run, having recently won the T20 Tri-Nation Series. Their triumph in the final against Afghanistan was a significant morale booster, setting high expectations for their Asia Cup campaign.

### Pakistan’s Asia Cup Campaign So Far

Pakistan kicked off their Asia Cup journey against Oman, delivering a commanding performance. Batting first, Pakistan posted a competitive total of 160/7. Wicketkeeper-batsman Muhammad Haris, batting at number 3, impressed with a brilliant 66 off 43 balls, striking at an impressive rate of 153.48, including 3 sixes and 7 boundaries.

The bowling unit then dismantled Oman’s batting lineup, bowling them out for a mere 67 runs in just 16.4 overs. The highlight was Pakistan’s spin attack combination — the spin trio of Muhammad Nawaz, Sufyan Muqeem, Abrar Ahmed — alongside the experienced Saim Ayub, who collectively shared the wickets and flattened the opposition with great control.

### Clash Against India: A Need for Improvement

Pakistan’s second match saw a tough rivalry clash against arch-rivals India, where unfortunately, Pakistan suffered a heavy defeat. Opting to bat first, Pakistan managed only a below-par 127/9. Nevertheless, Shaheen Afridi’s quickfire cameo of 33 not out off just 16 balls, featuring 4 sixes, was a silver lining batting at number 9.

India chased down the modest target comfortably in 15.5 overs, led by skipper Suryakumar Yadav’s unbeaten 47 off 37 balls. Notably, Shaheen Afridi targeted the key Indian bowlers, including Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy, hitting powerful sixes and boundaries. This signified that these bowlers can be vulnerable and are targetable, raising questions about Pakistan’s top-order batsmen’s struggles.

### Batting Concerns and Strategy Suggestions

It becomes clear that Pakistan’s batting approach needs urgent revision. The current “kamikaze” style is self-destructive and ineffective against disciplined bowling attacks. Instead, Pakistan should adopt a balanced method combining flair with stability, mixing strike rotation with boundary hitting.

A one-dimensional assault won’t suffice; calculated aggression anchored by strategic innings-building is essential to set or chase formidable totals. Proper cricketing shots and shot selection must be emphasized. For example, had Pakistan posted around 170 against India, the chase could have been far more challenging for their opponents, given Pakistan’s dynamic bowling arsenal featuring both pace and spin options.

Shaheen Afridi was the standout bowler for Pakistan in this match, taking 3 wickets for 28 runs in 4 overs. However, the batting line-up must consistently provide defendable totals for such a well-rounded bowling unit.

### Team Composition and Batting Order Adjustments

Wicket-taking spinner Sufyan Muqeem remains a vital asset for Pakistan and deserves continued backing with consistent opportunities. Meanwhile, Saim Ayub has struggled with the bat, registering three consecutive ducks in Asia Cup games. It may be worth experimenting by promoting Fakhar Zaman — who is in good form — to an opening position and pushing Ayub to number 3. Fakhar has a successful history opening for Pakistan and can stabilize the top order.

Pakistan’s latest match in the initial round against UAE was a must-win, and they delivered, progressing to the Super Four stage. Despite Saim Ayub’s continued batting woes, Fakhar Zaman scored a crucial 50 off 36 balls, anchored by Shaheen Afridi’s explosive 29 off 14 from the lower order. Pakistan posted 146/9, then restricted UAE to 105, with the bowling attack once again firing on all cylinders.

### Reading Spin: An Area for Improvement

One noticeable challenge for Pakistan’s batsmen has been reading spin bowling from the hand. Except for Captain Salman Agha, most have had difficulty adjusting to variations. The batsmen should train more on reading the spin from the pitch and preparing for the deliveries accordingly.

Additionally, reconsidering the batting order to maximize player strengths could be beneficial. For example, opening with Muhammad Haris and Fakhar Zaman could best utilize Haris’ timing and skill during the powerplay overs. Haris’ courageous innings of 41 runs off 20 balls in Auckland against New Zealand in 2024 showcased his ability to accelerate and clear the boundary efficiently.

### Looking Ahead: Super Four Round and Final Thoughts

Pakistan’s first Super Four match will be a high-octane rematch against India on September 21. Learning from previous encounters and refining their batting approach will be crucial.

Reflecting on their recent Tri-Nation Series final victory against Afghanistan in Sharjah, Pakistan displayed sheer dominance. Facing a spin-friendly and tricky surface, Pakistan managed a respectable 141/8 batting first. Coach Mike Hesson and Skipper Salman Agha were confident that the total would be challenging for Afghan batsmen.

In response, Afghanistan was bowled out for just 66 runs in 15.5 overs. The specialist spin trio of Nawaz, Abrar, and Muqeem were instrumental, with Muhammad Nawaz particularly standing out, claiming 5 wickets including a hat-trick, while maintaining an economy rate of 4.75. Nawaz also contributed with a valuable 25-run cameo earlier. Pakistan’s spin-heavy strategy effectively gave Afghanistan a taste of their own medicine on home conditions.

### Conclusion

Pakistan’s campaign in the T20 Asia Cup 2025 has been a mixture of dominance and areas requiring improvement. Their bowling attack, especially the spinners, has been exceptional and remains a key strength. However, the batting lineup must overcome its vulnerabilities by adopting a more balanced and strategic approach.

The upcoming matches in the Super Four stage present Pakistan with an opportunity to build momentum and showcase their full potential. With tactical adjustments and consistent performances, Pakistan can emerge as a formidable contender in this edition of the Asia Cup.
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