The creation of Pakistan is justified and criticised enormously in the
literature on South Asia. Opposition to the idea continues but in
different contours and has wreaked the minds of younger
generation in Pakistan. Justification of the idea also needs to come
up with the same vigour but with arguments appropriate to the time
and place. The demand for Pakistan can be explained as the result of
differences primarily political between the two communities and
political parties. These differences neither could be dissolved nor
arbitrated but assent and elevated to the emergence of new
political thinking or ideology among the Indians in Indo-Pak
Subcontinent in the first half of the 20th
century. At a certain stage
advocates of the idea mobilized people and transformed into a
coherent political movement for the division of India and creation of
Pakistan. Both Hindus and Muslims and their main political
representatives; Congress and Muslim League provided enough
reasons to formulate this ideology .