Abstract
Suhrawardy is considered to be one of the most competent politicians
Pakistan has ever produced. He was blessed with God-gifted talent,
was well-versed in the art of politics and right from the beginning of his
career he proved to be a popular leader amongst his support base. He
had strange relations with Jinnah. On one had he kept supporting
Jinnah ever since the latter started trying to re-organize the Muslim
League, after his return from self-exile, but on the other hand history
has witnessed a number of ebb and flow in the relationship of the two.
Though the main reason for it was the difference in the ultimate
agenda, i.e. Jinnah was concerned about Muslims living all over India
while Suhrawardy’s major focus was the people of Bengal; yet there
were many other factors which did not allow the two leaders to
consistently remain on the same page on the issue of few important
political matters. This paper investigates that why Suhrawardy did not
become Jinnah’s number one choice in Bengal and why he kept relying
more on people like Isphahani and Nazimuddin? It also explores that
why in spite of all the differences, the two spearheads never publically
opposed each other?
Farooq Ahmad Dar. (2020) A TALE OF TWO LEADERS: JINNAH-SUHRAWARDY RELATIONS DURING FREEDOM MOVEMENT, Pakistan , Volume 56, Issue 1.
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