J Sai Deepak on India's Partition, 1946 elections, Pakistan, British & History textbooks IIT Madras

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    J Sai Deepak, is an accomplished lawyer who transitioned from a career in engineering to law. He primarily practices at the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi. He is a notable figure in his field, having received the Young Alumni Achievers Award from IIT Kharagpur. Deepak is also a distinguished author known for his works on India's constitutional history, including the successful book "Bharat Trilogy," and his latest work, "India, Bharat and Pakistan: The Constitutional Journey of a Sandwiched Civilization."
    Deepak emphasizes the importance of remembering the events of August 14th and the lessons from the partition of India. He argues against the standard historical narrative that places sole blame on the British for the partition, instead highlighting pre-existing divisions within Indian society that were exploited by the British. He challenges the audience to rethink commonly accepted historical narratives and to engage critically with history.
    Deepak disputes the oversimplified narratives often taught in textbooks, describing them as "comfortable fictions." He insists that the partition was not an overnight decision imposed by the British, but rather a culmination of long-standing divisions that existed within Indian society for centuries. He argues that the British exploited these divisions rather than creating them and urges the audience to question these established stories.
    Deepak also addresses the role of public support in the partition, pointing out that the decisions leading to partition had democratic backing, as evidenced by the 1946 elections. He stresses that the lessons from the partition should have been drawn much earlier, and now is the time to ask the right, albeit uncomfortable, questions.
    Deepak advises that history should not be consumed passively or as mere entertainment but should be understood as a tool to comprehend the present and shape the future. He emphasizes that understanding history is crucial for avoiding the repetition of past mistakes. He advocates for a rigorous approach to historical inquiry, urging the audience to embrace the truth, even when it is uncomfortable.
    Drawing parallels between the events leading up to the partition and current developments, Deepak warns that history could repeat itself if the underlying issues are not addressed. He calls for awareness and preparedness among the current generation, emphasizing that the lessons from history are crucial for the nation's future.
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