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- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks abstract "The Jinnah–Mountbatten Talks were the series of bilateral talks and negotiations between the founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Governor-General of Pakistan at that time, and British emissary Louis Mountbatten.Officially, the talks were to be held between the leaders of India and Pakistan at the state level to focused on pertaining to Kashmir on November 1947. The British government facilitated the negotiations in New Delhi but the venue of the meeting was changed from Delhi to Lahore. Before the negotiations started, Prime Minister Nehru's fell ill and his Deputy PM, Vallabhbhai Patel, refused to to come to Lahore, stating "there was nothing to discuss with Pakistan's leadership."On 1 November 1947, Louis Mountbatten left for Pakistan to began talks between the leadership of the United Kingdom and Pakistan over the issue of Kashmir. The talks lasted for three and half hour where Mountbatten offered to Jinnah that India would hold a plebiscite in the state of Kashmir, provided that Pakistan withdrew its military support for the Azad Kashmir forces and their allies. Mountbatten also stipulated that the Indian army would remain in the Kashmir Valley. Jinnah opposed the unjust plan and claimed that the Kashmir, with its massive Muslim majority, belonged to Pakistan as an essential element in an incomplete partition process.To many authors point of view, Jinnah was also convinced that plebiscite under the supervision of Indian Army would be sabotaged. Instead Jinnah proposed that an immediate and simultaneous withdrawal of both sides; the Pakistan military and their allies, Pathan tribesmen, and the Indian troops. Afterwards, he suggested that the leaders of India and Pakistan should take control of the State of Jammu and Kashmir and sort out all matters including the arrangement of a free and fair plebiscite. Hearing the proposal, Mountbatten told the Jinnah that unlike him, he was not the complete master of his country and had to take the consent of Nehru and Patel. Thus the talks ended and the problem remained unsolved.".
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks thumbnail Mountbatten_Jinnah.jpg?width=300.
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- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks caption "Jinnah with the Mountbattens, circa. 1947".
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks context "Pertaining to resolve the Kashmir conflict".
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks dateSealed "1947-11-01".
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks imageWidth "260".
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks language English_language.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks name "Jinnah–Mountbatten Talks".
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks negotiators Louis_Mountbatten,_1st_Earl_Mountbatten_of_Burma.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks negotiators Muhammad_Ali_Jinnah.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:1947_in_Pakistan.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:1947_in_international_relations.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:1947_in_politics.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:1947_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:Diplomatic_conferences_in_Pakistan.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:Government_of_Liaquat_Ali_Khan.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:History_of_the_foreign_relations_of_Pakistan.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:India–Pakistan_relations.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:India–Pakistan_treaties.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:Kashmir_conflict.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:Pakistan–United_Kingdom_relations.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:Proposed_treaties.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:Treaties_of_Pakistan.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:Urban_legends.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks subject Category:Winston_Churchill.
- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks comment "The Jinnah–Mountbatten Talks were the series of bilateral talks and negotiations between the founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Governor-General of Pakistan at that time, and British emissary Louis Mountbatten.Officially, the talks were to be held between the leaders of India and Pakistan at the state level to focused on pertaining to Kashmir on November 1947. The British government facilitated the negotiations in New Delhi but the venue of the meeting was changed from Delhi to Lahore.".
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- Jinnah–Mountbatten_Talks depiction Mountbatten_Jinnah.jpg.