The thing I wanna propound is that there is no mention for the historical struggle for Pakistan, rather educational and institutional elements are highlighted and evaluated. The traditional historical topics like partition of Bengal, Minto-Morley Reforms, Lucknow Pact, India Act of 1919, Nehru Report, Quaid's 14 points, Round-Table Conferences, 1935 India Act and so on and so forth are not included and not needed to be prepared. Rather, the post=partition period should be prepared and that too in a different scenario than that of prior one.
I would also request the other fellows to second me or correct my assumption.
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"But screw your courage to the sticking place,
And we'll not fail." _Shakespeare, 'Macbeth')
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