Well, I would say that Muslims have a different take on things and did not want to be associated with India. They wanted to have their own country so they can do whatever they wish (without control of india government). Muslims and Indians are in a conflict as of this moment. In short, Muslims did not get along with India.
Urban growth in the context of structural adjustment, currency devaluations, state retrenchments, and little or no housing provision.• Viewing the state as a 'market enabler' led to theled to the privatisation of utilities and services, and massive decreases in provision;• For individuals, their various needs - affordable commodities, accommodation close to jobs, security, and the possibility of owning property - were<span>simply ignored by the imposition of ill-suited neoliberal 'boot-strap capitalism'.</span>