Re: Who are considered freedom fighters against British in Pakistan
British told him, "Oh, we have agreed to give-up our rule in India. Now you go and see that the transfer of power is alright". M'Batten : "Okey dokey Mate."
Ya know! Abhi bro! everytime you speak, you burry yourself in a bigger and deeper hole. Nothing personal bro! Bharatis and Pakistanis are "Kuzzins" afterall.
You or your uncle might not have heard of Mountbatten, but Nehru and Mountbatten were buddy buddy back in Malaya (modern day Malaysia). Before Mountbatten became Bharati's beloved viceroy, there was another general viceroy of South Asia. His name was Lord Wavell. Bharatis were so in love with their occupiers that they sent an application to London that they would love to have Mountbatten as their viceroy.
We hardly a see of "freedom fight" here. Instead Bharatis were sucking up to Brits.
Now you can make another kalabazi (bozo-the-clown-ish act), it doesn't change the history about Bharatis loving it so much that they begged and pleaded Mountbatten to stay on even beyond the point of mere flag-raising ceremony in August 15, 1947.
In fact Mountbatten was used to "sucking up" by Bharatis that he wanted to rule Pakistan as well. Off course Jannah would never agree to this clownish arrangement. Only Bharatis are the champs in sucking-up-field.
Freedom fight my foot!
It is like General George Washington fighting with British and then asking Queen to send in a viceroy! hahah. This is only possible in wonderful yet comical Bharati history.