"Long Live The Ideals of the Khaksars.........Peace, Amity,Brotherhood, Service - Irrespective of Caste or Creed, One God, One Humanity, One Practical Religion, ---- Yes, One Religion, Which means Goodness In Action"
The Radiance ( Aligarh) February 06, 1943
In 1947, the Indian subcontinent was divided into three parts: India, East Pakistan, and
West Pakistan. This division resulted in one of the bloodiest massacres the two nations have ever seen..READ MORE
West Pakistan. This division resulted in one of the bloodiest massacres the two nations have ever seen..READ MORE
Mashriqi's reasons for rejecting Cripp's proposal.....
April 03, 1942
The Khaksar Tehrik officially rejects the Sir Stafford Cripps proposals.Mashriqi sends telegrams to Quaid-e-Azam, Abul Kalam Azad, Mahatma Gandhi,Jawaharlal Nehru, Veer D. Savarkar, and Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramiyya. The telegrams state:揔haksar organization rejects Cripps?proposals in entirety, considers themmeaningless, unreal, while enemy actually India抯 doors unless every party isunhesitatingly and fully armed in order to defend India utmost, also unless an IndianDefence Minister, capable of galvanizing India utmost, is immediately appointed.?BR>Source: Pakistan's Freedom & Allama Mashriqi: Statements, Letters, Chronology of Khaksar Tehrik (Movement), Period Mashriqi's birth to 1947--ISBN 0976033305. p.235
Also see:The Radiance (Aligarh), February 06, 1943, p.11
____________________________________________April 11, 1942
Allama Mashriqi sends the following telegram to the Presidents of the All-India Muslim League, Indian National Congress, and the Hindu Mahasabha:
揧our rejection of the [Sir Stafford] Cripps proposals is the happiest augury to a united and peaceful India. Accept heartiest congratulations. I fully undertake the responsibility of securing by negotiation complete independence for India from the British Government within six months, provided the Congress, the League and the Mahasabha unitedly demand independence now, and of also non-communally organising for the safety of civil population everywhere. I offer immediately half a million Khaksars for service,irrespective of caste or creed. I have wired similarly to other presidents. Deliberate profoundly. Do not miss this critical opportunity.?BR>Source: Pakistan's Freedom & Allama Mashriqi: Statements, Letters, Chronology of Khaksar Tehrik (Movement), Period Mashriqi's birth to 1947--ISBN 0976033305. p.236.
The Khaksar Tehrik officially rejects the Sir Stafford Cripps proposals.Mashriqi sends telegrams to Quaid-e-Azam, Abul Kalam Azad, Mahatma Gandhi,Jawaharlal Nehru, Veer D. Savarkar, and Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramiyya. The telegrams state:揔haksar organization rejects Cripps?proposals in entirety, considers themmeaningless, unreal, while enemy actually India抯 doors unless every party isunhesitatingly and fully armed in order to defend India utmost, also unless an IndianDefence Minister, capable of galvanizing India utmost, is immediately appointed.?BR>Source: Pakistan's Freedom & Allama Mashriqi: Statements, Letters, Chronology of Khaksar Tehrik (Movement), Period Mashriqi's birth to 1947--ISBN 0976033305. p.235
Also see:The Radiance (Aligarh), February 06, 1943, p.11
____________________________________________April 11, 1942
Allama Mashriqi sends the following telegram to the Presidents of the All-India Muslim League, Indian National Congress, and the Hindu Mahasabha:
揧our rejection of the [Sir Stafford] Cripps proposals is the happiest augury to a united and peaceful India. Accept heartiest congratulations. I fully undertake the responsibility of securing by negotiation complete independence for India from the British Government within six months, provided the Congress, the League and the Mahasabha unitedly demand independence now, and of also non-communally organising for the safety of civil population everywhere. I offer immediately half a million Khaksars for service,irrespective of caste or creed. I have wired similarly to other presidents. Deliberate profoundly. Do not miss this critical opportunity.?BR>Source: Pakistan's Freedom & Allama Mashriqi: Statements, Letters, Chronology of Khaksar Tehrik (Movement), Period Mashriqi's birth to 1947--ISBN 0976033305. p.236.
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