Ancient history

Plan to make Mewsthan in India

Financial assistance was provided by the Alwar state for the attainment of education during the student period of Dr. Ashraf, the leader of the leftist ideas involved in the Congress. He was a Meo Muslim and used to do politics of Meo while staying in Congress. He had made a mischievous suggestion to join Pakistan by setting up a separate Mevasthan. By March 1947, the peace system in this entire region was completely disturbed due to the fight for Mevasthan.

There was a lot of looting by the Muslim League workers in Gurgaon. The Deputy Commissioner there was not taking any action against the goons. When Vallabhbhai Patel reached Gurgaon and asked the Deputy Commissioner about it, the Deputy Commissioner refused to answer. Vallabhbhai came back with his face. A large number of Muslims of Meo caste were settled in Gurgaon district.

From the beginning of 1947 to July 1947, there were revolts in every village of Gurgaon district. The Gujars and Jats there opposed the Muslims. Even then, hundreds of Hindu villages were burnt and the Gujars, Ahirs and Jats started gathering in Delhi and Gurgaon for shelter. The plan was such that Delhi and Gurgaon should be evicted from the Hindus and the rights of the Muslim League should be deposited here.

For this, weapons were also brought by smuggling. This plan of the Muslim League was thwarted in part by the Hindu youths of Delhi and some by the Alwar state which was on the edge of the district Gurgaon. The king of Alwar had made a leader of the Hindu Sabha as the chief minister of his state. Due to the efforts of this state, the people there could not be successful in their plan.

Gandhiji's associate Master Pyaare Lal has written- 'New evidence was found of the sources of conspiracy of the Muslim League and its allies. Some military officers who were serving under Brigadier Wingate in Burma in the rear of the Japanese army during the war were caught in subversive action. How he could enter India is a mystery. The process of bringing arms illegally into India was going on very fast. In this, the British officers of the Indian Army were giving active cooperation.

It was an openly reprehensible thing. Hidden corpus of illegal weapons containing thousands of stangans were found at Nagpur, Jabalpur, Kanpur and many more places. The Congress High Command had got the written evidence of these cells and came to know that the Political Department of the British Government is also involved in this work. This department was making a conspiracy with some kings and maharajas, so that the unity of India could be disturbed. There was also evidence from which a systematic plan was found that a D-Day could be celebrated by sending weapons from the princely states across India.'

Many weapons were found collected in mosques. These were, of course, to establish a Muslim League state. The treasures of weapons found in cities like Jabalpur, Nagpur, etc., were probably the result of a huge conspiracy of the Muslim League. It is difficult to say how much role the kings and emperors had in the construction of these koshas.

, The fact is that after the formation of the Interim Government, a conspiracy of the Muslim League was going on in the whole of India so that if not the whole of India, then many parts of India could be made Pakistan.