Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Punjab council’s pre-independen­ce records procured from Pakistan

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CHANDIGARH : The views of the members of Punjab legislativ­e council on partition, important debates and key resolution­s passed by the 170-member body before the country’s independen­ce can now be found in records sourced from Pakistan.

As many as 43 volumes of the records of Punjab legislativ­e council became part of the Vidhan Sabha library here on Tuesday.

State finance minister Manpreet Badal who pursued the matter with the Government of Punjab in Pakistan submitted the voluminous records for the period 1937 to 1947 to the assembly speaker here.

These records were earlier not available in India. We officially and unofficial­ly requested the government of Punjab in Pakistan for records but they said they also have one copy and this copy cannot be given, said Badal.

“Then we used our contacts and managed to get the photocopy done and bring it here,” said Badal. He said the records include informatio­n about the Indian Independen­ce Bill.

“Besides, the then chief minister of undivided Punjab Khizar Hayat Tiwana who had once said Pakistan over my dead body. He had said in the Punjab assembly that he would not let Pakistan become...what was the decorum in the Punjab assembly at that time and how the members responded to each others. It will be an eye-opener,” said Badal.

From these records one comes to know that there were only two members of the Muslim League party in Punjab legislativ­e council (during 1937 till 1947) who were raising the demand.

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