The Nehru Report was an eye-opening episode
for the Muslims of India as it totally bypassed them and the later could well
imagine their future in case of the approval of these recommendations. The
report denied the separate electorate for the Muslims which the Congress had
agreed with earlier. It ignored even the Delhi Proposals while formulating the
report. Nehru showed two Muslims participating in the Report (to justify the
Muslim presence); one was Syed Ali Imam who could attend only one meeting out
of four because of his illness while Shoaib Qureshi, the other member could not
approve the Congress views. Therefore, Nehru Report stayed only a Hindu report
ignoring other parties especially the Muslim League, the biggest Muslim entity.
Consequently, the Muslim leaders rejected the Report.
“Any
sensible person cannot Muslims will accept these insulting conditions, said Sir
Agha Khan about the Nehru Report. Jinnah responded to the Nehru Report by
saying that “From now the paths of Hindus and Muslims are separate.”
Jinnah
suggested four amendments in the Report:
“There
should be no less than one/third representation in the Central Legislature.
In event
of the adult suffrage not being established, Punjab and Bengal should have
seats reserved on population basis for the Musalmans.
The form
of the constitution should be federal with residuary powers vested in the
provinces. This question is by far the most important from the constitutional
point of view.
With
regard to the separation of Sindh and NWFP, we cannot wait until the Nehru
Report is established…The Musalmans feel that it is shelving the issue and
postponing their insistent demand till doomsday and they cannot agree to it.”
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