" Veer Savarkar had refused to meet Jinnah to discuss Pakistan "
Veer Savarkar had refused to meet Jinnah to discuss Pakistan US confidential report mentions that Savarkar felt that Jinnah would make political capital out of the meeting pointing that the Hindu had come to the Muslim for compromise The founder of Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah wanted to discuss Pakistan with Veer V.D. Savarkar but the latter refused to meet him because he felt that Jinnah would make a political capital out of the meeting. Savarkar felt that Jinnah would spread out a message that the Hindu had come to the Muslim for compromise if he met him. The US state department’s “strictly confidential” report has revealed this information. A Washington-based Savarkar devotee Shridhar Damle, 70, has acquired the report as a part of his research on Savarkar. The US state department website mentions that US had diplomatic and consular relations with India since 1776. US had its mission in Delhi and its Consulate General used to operate from Kolkata. American Vice Consul Thurs