Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Question 543:To Join or not to Join

The rulers of Kashmir, Hyderabad, and Junagadh were among the last to formally join the the Indian union shortly after independence. The first two rulers were reluctant to join because both had dreams of becoming completely independant. The Nawab of Junagadh, however attempted to join Pakistan despite sharing no boundaries with it for a rather different reason. What was it?

The principle interest in this rulers life was well dogs of all shapes and sizes. Reportedly he spent fortunes on gifts and and parties for his favorite dogs. He refused to join India on being convinced by agents from Pakistan that the first act of independent India would be to poison his dogs.

5 comments:

Archimonde said...

he said junagadh was adjacent to pakistan by sea...

Siddarth Pai said...

they could reach Pak by sea
you need to improve your quality of questions man

Pi.R.Square said...

They could reach Pakistan via sea

manish hn said...

the nawab of junagarh claimed the adjoining arabian sea, which connected it to pakistan, as a boundary

Saswat said...

Because according to the Nawab Junagadh was linked to Pak by sea.