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01:13Get the Indians to agree so we can get the
01:17hell out of that plastic place.
01:19You must invite Jinnah to join the government.
02:05All roads lead to one solution.
02:08All roads lead to one solution.
02:13All roads lead to one solution.
03:00All roads lead to one solution.
03:29All roads lead to one solution.
03:35All roads lead to one solution.
03:38All roads lead to one solution.
03:41All roads lead to one solution.
03:44All roads lead to one solution.
04:06All roads lead to one solution.
04:36All roads lead to one solution.
04:43All roads lead to one solution.
04:45All roads lead to one solution.
05:08All roads lead to one solution.
05:14All roads lead to one solution.
05:17All roads lead to one solution.
05:18All roads lead to one solution.
05:20All roads lead to one solution.
05:38All roads lead to one solution.
05:42All roads lead to one solution.
05:47The expertise is in the law, not geography, let alone cartography.
05:53I know virtually nothing about India.
05:56I've never studied its rather complex legal problems.
06:01The subcontinent is really not something I'm familiar with.
06:05In fact, I haven't been further east than Paris.
06:08That's precisely why I've chosen you.
06:11Look, anyone who knows this country is certain to be predators, be it one side or the other.
06:17What you bring is impartiality.
06:20Every resource at my disposal will be made available to you.
06:23It is quite simple.
06:25All you've got to do is draw a line.
06:27One that cuts through the Punjab and Bengal.
06:48On this historic day, when India takes their place as a free and independent dominion of the British Commonwealth of
06:56Nations.
07:03Aachshab Aajhaan Hai Apne Mudhenu Nei.
07:08The burning man.
07:09The burning man.
07:10The burning man.
07:22I regard myself as a soldier, though a soldier of peace.
07:45At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps,
07:48I am going to wait until night and be gone.
08:01I am going to check the car.
08:02No, I am not going to.
08:16Sir, what are you doing?
08:19What's the difference?
08:21You got gold medal in the Keshaw debate.
08:24This is a great deal.
08:27In the class, you won't have a medal.
08:59You're Muslim.
09:00You have to be a Muslim.
09:02Do you have to go?
09:03Hashmi, you are the same thing.
09:05So you have to be the same thing.
09:07Do you understand?
09:12Look, how many people have to be the same thing?
09:15My name is the same thing.
09:16Let's talk to you again.
09:21I'm the same thing.
09:23Do you think you're a Sikh officer or a Muslim senior?
09:31Do you think you're going to do this?
09:33I'm not sure.
09:36I'm not sure.
09:40I'm not sure.
09:46.
09:46.
09:46.
09:46.
09:46.
09:46.
09:47.
09:48I have to wait for it. I am in the پوچks. I am even going to put my feet in
09:54front of the floor.
09:58The British people, the British people will continue to take care of their families.
10:05At this time, they will pretty soon be.
10:18Thank you very much.
10:20Vice Tiger is here.
10:22I am going to introduce you to Sir Radcliffe.
10:26Mr. Chairman.
10:49Oh, Minan Garu.
10:59We've got to get to a date.
11:02Oh, thank you Garu.
11:03Sir Sir, I are going to be talking to you.
11:06But we are going to be talking about Malala.
11:08And I have got one place on the Gavan.
11:14Do you know?
11:17I'm going to say that we are in the United States.
11:21First, without the name of the us.
11:26There's two nations.
11:27There's no name of the two.
11:28You will know that two people have one name.
11:28I'm telling you,
11:30but…
11:31I'm telling you,
11:33I'm telling you,
11:34but we'll show you back to the letter that she was written.
11:38I have a great name of the one, India.
11:42No.
11:43These two countries are called Hindustan and Pakistan.
11:48Who are these two countries?
11:50I'm not sure.
11:54I'm not sure.
11:55I'm not sure.
11:57I'm not sure.
11:59I'm not sure.
12:08I'm not sure.
12:11I'm not sure.
12:14Don't panic.
12:16No.
12:18Don't forget to talk to you.
12:22Please check your country.
12:30Please check my country.
12:35Please check your country.
13:03Be careful what you wish for.
13:20Gentlemen, please, let's remain civil shall we?
13:29Now I've got the governors bringing down my neck and the Maraja's in Delhi waiting
13:33upon an urgent audience with yours truly.
13:36I think we can all agree that time is of the essence.
13:40So please, let us make it quick.
13:44You're all met, Sir Cyril?
13:46Good.
13:48Now, before we get started today, I want assurance from each and every one of you.
13:52Wherever Sir Cyril draws the line, the decision is final and binding.
13:58Otherwise, we'll be bickering to the end of time.
14:00Your Excellency.
14:01But I want you to mark...
14:03Mr. Jawa, please.
14:07Agreed?
14:10Yes.
14:15Good.
14:17Thank you, gentlemen.
14:19Now that we've all agreed, let's get to it, shall we?
14:23Mr. Menon, where were we?
14:24Yes.
14:25This is a good position, Sir.
14:27Ah, yes.
14:28As an objective arbiter, I feel that both states have the right to name themselves whatever
14:33they wish.
14:34Your Excellency.
14:36You know, now is not the time.
14:47Next, some advice which I'd rather ask you all to heed.
14:52Leave the army as it is for one year under a British Supreme Commander.
15:05Mr. Jinnah, an impartial army, owing its allegiance to both India and Pakistan, I'd like to remind you.
15:12It's probably the best guarantor of peace we have.
15:15If you don't, you'll give us all the time.
15:18You'll give us all the time.
15:28Fine, but be easy on your head.
15:32Now, please.
15:36The army shall be divided.
15:39Two-thirds to India, one-third to Pakistan.
15:42Division of assets will be formulated into a course.
15:46Well, gentlemen.
15:48That's that.
15:49Anand, take the room.
15:50Thank you, sir.
15:51See.
15:52That's it.
15:52That's it.
15:54That's it.
15:55That's it.
16:01That's it.
18:20The Muslim people are here in Pakistan.
18:24The Muslims are here in India.
18:28The truth is, there is no majority in this country.
18:33There is no one in this country.
18:35There is no one in this country.
18:44There is no one in this country.
19:01There is no two in this country.
19:01There is no one in this country.
19:06The people will become a citizen.
19:06The come of this country is the one in the middle of the country.
19:09The people will only become a citizen.
19:10The people from the country are the most important factor.
25:34Thank you,
27:10Thank you,
37:35Thank you,
44:26Good luck, sir.
51:00Thank you,
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