Abstract
Soon after the advent of the British in the sub-continent particularly in Bengal during 1757, the political paradigm shifted from one to another and finally got stabled in the form of Muslim nationalism culminating into the creation of Pakistan in 1947. However, during the course of about two hundred years different identities raised their heads to be ultimately perished with the constraints of time and space. That phenomenon deserves keen analysis to understand the history of the creation of Pakistan with especial reference to the political upper and under currents in the Muslim society there. This article is an effort to understand the situation in the light of available original and secondary source materials pertaining to Bengal particularly and that of the creation of Pakistan generally.

Syed Umar Hayat, Altaf Ullah. (2018) Reorientation of Muslim Politics in Bengal (1937-1947): Myth and Reality, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 55, Issue 2.
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