Junaid
At time of partition we did not have much in terms of education. The only university in Pakistan was university of Punjab. Sindh assembly was first to act towards establishment of new university and they started preparations for Sindh university in Karachi, however, it was later shifted by Liaqat Ali Khan to Hyderabad and Karachi university was instead launched in karachi.
you may be right but please tell me how many universities were there in whole india at that time?
please dont mix up university with education.
that is another thing literacy rate was low no doubt but if someone tell me that it was higher in our brothers who migrated would be injustice to the histroy...
please go through the figures in current india and you would know and specially in those times education in muslims was at lowest point due to khilafat movement and no english movements by our thick head ulemas if people like sir syed werent there we would have been dead already.
there was great amount of education for everyone in british india in those time the ones who wanted to study, frankly i had seen the institutions go to dust in current times where my fathers uncles studied and these days they are worst almost finished.
you are mixing the times in those times university access was a privilege as i wrote before and people used to go to bombay from sindh for university.
and whatever happened afterwards was done by govt not just a single community.
i am not against any community frankly but giving undue or overweighed credit are the reasons why we have disharmony...
whatever we have today worst or best is because of all of us, if we werent like that we wouldnt have what we have whether its good or worst.