Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and Muslims of India — Page 35
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 35 ] All-India Muslim Kashmir Conference took place in Ludhi a na in 1928. To preside over it, Maul a n a H ab ibu r Ra h m a n through Khaw a ja Muhammad Y u suf Sahib got Pandit Mot i L a l Nehr u appointed as the President of the said Kashmir Conference. It is worth noting that Pandit Mot i L a l who is the father of Pandit Jawahurial Nehru was made the President of Kash- mir Conference. Then he writes: During the Conference, many eminent Muslim busi- nessmen of Kashmir pulled Pandit Mot i L a l’s carriage with their own hands. One hundred thousand Hin- dus and Muslims attended the Conference. That was the time when Pandit Mot i L a l was facing fierce opposition from the Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims in the Punjab. Nevertheless, the Ra’ i s-ul-A h r a r, Maul- a n a H ab ibu r Ra h m a n, reversed the trend through his political tactics. Just watch, what kind of grand muj a hid i n-e-Isl a m the A h r a r have produced! Not only this, if you knew what was hap- pening in the East Bengal in those days, you will be extremely surprised to hear this story. It is reported in the magazine T ul u ‘e Islam (Karachi) March 26, 1955, p. 11: The 1946 elections were announced as being fought in the name of Pakistan. Many Muslim League leaders from Calcutta and other parts of India toured East Bengal and started informing the people of the importance of Pakistan. As the Muslim League