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What it Means to be an Indian
Interview by KALLI PURIE
I don't think Jinnah wanted Pakistan. He was negotiating, and put in a demand for it which he never dreamt would come true. I think it was Nehru who was responsible. There was never any rivalry between Gandhi and Jinnah, but between Nehru and Jinnah. I never wanted to live in Pakistan, because I didn't inherit Jinnah's politics. I was brought up as a Parsi, I was brought up as an Indian. One time, because of my lineage, I was asked to join politics by Sanjay Gandhi, to exploit my grandfather and the Muslim connection. I didn't get lured and I have no regrets. |
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