Abstract
The Partition of India 1947 coined the issue of the Partition of the Punjab into two, East and West. 3rd June Plan gave the sense of uneasiness and projected the enigma of detachment among the large communities of the British Punjab like Muslims, Hindus and Sikh created a holocaust. This dilemma was beneficial for the British and the Congress. The Sikh community with the support of Congress wanted the proportion of the Punjab according to their own by using different modules of deeds. On the other hand, Muslims the largest populous group of the Punjab by using the platform of Muslim League showing the resentment because they wanted the decision of the Punjab according to their requirements. Consequently, the conflict caused the world’s bloodiest partition as well as the largest migration of the history.
Busharat Elahi Jamil. (2015) RELIGIOUS MINORITIES IN PAKISTAN SIKH ENIGMA: THE DISSECTION OF PUNJAB 1947, Journal of the Punjab University Historical Society, Volume 28, Issue 1.
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