تلخیص
Religious minorities had played remarkable role in the freedom movement of sub-continent. After the failure of war of independence in 1857, British authorities blessed Hindus, but this act of kindness was not acceptable for the patriots of India. Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs wanted to get rid of slavery. All Indians (Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Parsis and others) were thinking against British but their perspective was different. Indian National Congress and All India Muslim League both plate forms were working for the independence of their homeland. The demand of both parties was totally different. Congress wanted to keep united or un-divided India and on the other hand League had the wish to divide sub-continent and create a new state Pakistan for the Muslims. But manifesto of both the political parties was to get freedom from the British. Moreover, a large number of Indian's have engaged in the revolutionary activities and had joined the communists group. They were connected to the rebellious and India House was established in London for this purpose. In February1905, Shyamji Krishna Varma established 'Home Rule Society' with the help of Lala Lajpat Rai, Madam Bhikaji Cama and Sardarsinh Rawabhai Rana. This society promoted the revolutionary activities in India. The Government was failed to control these activities. A large number of freedom fighters like Lala Lajpat Rai and Bhagat Singh, Basanta Kumar Biswas, Avadh Bihari and Amar Chandra sacrificed their lives for the sake of freedomMuslim League was the sole representative of the Indian Muslims but Jinnah also clarified many times that after the creation of Pakistan, all minorities must be protected in the country and there will be no discrimination between the Muslims and non-Muslims. Dewan Bahadur S.P Singha, Chaudry Chando Lal and Sir Zafar ullah Khan and others non-Muslims became the supporters of Jinnah. After the establishment of Pakistan a large number of Hindus, Sikhs, Parsis, Behais and Christians declared Pakistan as their homeland and adopted it for living their lives.