One of the books that exposes Jinnah to the extent that you start having doubts how come so many people were following him on values that Jinnah never followed. Being a good netizen I will not like to get into the controversies that this book can create and debates that can follow.
It's worth reading for every individual who feels partition was avoidable and on the hindsights looks as the ugliest outcome of Indian freedom movement.
A Must Read.
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