IMPLEMENTATION OF DEMOCRATIZATION DURING BRITISH COLONIAL RULE AND CREATION OF PAKISTAN: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.63163/srh428Abstract
The democratization procedure in British India and the following creation of Pakistan signify a complicated change from a dictatorial colonial state to a promising parliamentary democracy. This historical development was formed by legal reforms, civic dynamics, and the struggle for Muslim self-government. The conversion to democracy in British India and the creation of Pakistan concerned transference from the authoritarian Government of India Act of 1935 to the autonomous freedom of Pakistan on August 14, 1947. This process was driven by the All-India Muslim League under the leadership of great Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who supported for Muslim autonomy based on the idea that Muslims established a different nation. Democratization is the most importance tool to get ideological mechanisms actual form. It concretes outline which leads every nation towards their target, purposes and objectives. In Subcontinent, British colonial rules regulated long period. It was difficult paradigm for the Muslims of subcontinent. This research based on the analytical study of Pakistan movement incidents which happens and gave new dimension for the Muslim of subcontinent.
This research article adopts an analytical method in which help is taken from various historical books. All these historical books are mentioned in the references. This analytical research concludes that the beginning of democracy in British India was a blessing for the population here and with the passage of time, democracy is growing in this region and in any case, there is a democratic process in Pakistan which has the potential for improvement.
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