@tzhanimation The term "do komi nazria" (two-nation theory) refers to the idea that the Muslims and Hindus of the Indian subcontinent are two distinct and separate nations, and that the creation of Pakistan was a result of this ideology. The debate about the validity, origin, and implications of this theory has been ongoing since the partition of India in 1947. Some of the main points of contention are:
- Whether the two-nation theory was a historical reality or a political expedient for the Muslim League to demand a separate state.
- Whether the two-nation theory was compatible with the vision of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, who advocated for a secular and democratic state with equal rights for all citizens.
- Whether the two-nation theory was contradicted by the existence of a large Muslim minority in India and a significant non-Muslim population in Pakistan.
- Whether the two-nation theory was responsible for the communal violence and mass migration that accompanied the partition, and the subsequent wars and conflicts between India and Pakistan.
- Whether the two-nation theory is still relevant or obsolete in the contemporary context of globalization, pluralism, and regional cooperation.
There are many sources that offer different perspectives on this debate, such as academic articles, books, documentaries, and online videos. For example, you can find some information on this topic from these web search results:
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