Unfinished it remained, I wonder what he could have said about later events that took place in 60s and 70s and how it led to secession. What were the forces that led him to the freedon moment and subsequently his ruthless murder. It is an interesting read and offers a fresh perspective. Obviously different from the one we have always read here in Pakistan. It raises a lot of questions not only on how we operated post independence but how 'they' perceived we were operating post 1947. Facts might always remain a mystery but yes, perceptions do matter and lead to a conflicts. We should have done something to avoid the conflict and address the grievances.