Rezaul Karim (lawyer)

Rezaul Karim (born 1902) was a Bengali Muslim lawyer and member of the Indian National Congress.

[2] At the time of the Indian independence movement, Rezaul Karim championed Hindu-Muslim unity and thus opposed the partition of India.

[3][1] He wrote a text called Pakisthan Examined in which he stated that it is "strange to say that all those persons who have always supported British imperialism in India, have become now the advocates of the Pakistan movement.

Its Vedas, its Upanishads, its Rama, Sita, its Ramayana, and Mahabharat, its Krishna and Gita, its Asoka and Akbar, its Kalidas and Amir Khusru, its Aurangzeb and Dara, its Rana Pratap and Sitaram—all are our own inheritance.

Therefore we the Hindus and Moslims and other communities should stand before our Mother India in love and veneration and show respect to her.