Mountbatten's Response to the Communal Riots in the Punjab, 20 March to 15 August 1947: An Overview

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Chawla, Muhammad Iqbal [1 ]
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[1] Univ Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
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10.1017/S1356186316000225
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
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Mountbatten once said, "I sincerely hope that His Majesty's Government will support rue should this eventuality arise. But I feel that if we can blot out 10,000 fanatics in the first round we may stop four hundred million people from being involved in war".(1) Despite his strong commitment and prompt responses to the communal riots, Mountbatten's inability to prevent the massacres, especially brutal and widespread in the Punjab, and in the rest of the country in general, invited criticism of his role as the last leader of British India. It is important, therefore, to analyze the dynamics of the communal violence in the Punjab and Mountbatten's response to it. This paper attempts to understand Mountbatten's reading of Purtjab's communal problem and his efforts to deal with it. It also analyzes the measures he took to curb and eradicate violence which resulted from that. Hence, this study fills an important gap in our existing historical literature and helps in revising prevailing views about Mountbatten's real role in dealing with the communal riots in the Punjab.
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