According to Kelly, the period of Congress provincial rule was the "nail in the coffin" for a united India. He details the "Muslim Mass Contact Campaign" and the banning of the Azan and cow slaughter in some provinces. Kelly suggests that the tyranny of the majority during this period convinced the average Muslim that democracy in a Hindu-majority India would effectively be mob rule, paving the way for the popularity of the Muslim League.
In the context of Pakistan, a nation born out of a unique ideological struggle, Kelly avoids the trap of linear narrative. Instead, his notes typically break down history into thematic sections: history and culture of pakistan by nigel kelly notes
🇵🇰 Section 3: Post-Independence Pakistan (1947–1999) According to Kelly, the period of Congress provincial