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Dedicated to our Father | M.A Jinnah

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah addresses a mammoth rally at #Lahore’s University Stadium on October 30, 1947.


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Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan with the staff of Dawn Delhi.


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Quaid speaks at a civic reception held in his honour by the Karachi Municipal Corporation (KMC) at the KMC headquarters on August 25, 1947. Mayor Hakeem Muhammad Ahsan is seen on the right, while Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan and Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah are on the left, sitting In front of camera Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi.


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Quaid inaugurating a Film Show in Karachi, mid 1948. Probably the last photo of him on record. May he rest in jannat ul firdous.
His sister Fatima jinnah by his side & Rana Liaquat Ali khan, the other person unknown.
 
The Quaid’s speech on industrialisation 1947
L to R : Mr. Fakhruddin Valika, The founder of Pakistan Quaid e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Fatima Jinnah.


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Quaid-e-Azam, Nawabzada Liaqaut Ali Khan, Sir Shah Nawaz Mamdot and Saidullah Khan of Umerzai Charsadda at Pakistan Resolution Session March 23, 1940 Lahore

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Major avenue in New York's Brooklyn borough named after Jinnah

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NEW YORK CITY: A busy avenue in New York’s Brooklyn borough has been named after Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.

The Pakistani-American Youth Organisation (PAYO) announced the decision on the occasion of the founding father’s birthday on December 25.

The change was implemented through a resolution and will affect a designated part of the Coney Island avenue where the Pak-American community is concentrated, said PAYO President Waqil Ahmed.

The resolution, tabled by a city council member Jumaane Williams from Brooklyn, was adopted by a majority vote. “We are delighted over the council’s decision, which meets our long-standing demand,” said Ahmed.

It is a gift to the Pakistani-American community here as well as to the people of Pakistan, he added.

He elaborated that PAYO members had worked for years for official recognition of the Pakistani community as the area around Coney Island Avenue is informally known as ‘Little Pakistan’.

“We are overjoyed that our efforts succeeded,” he said, explaining the strenuous procedures PAYO members had to undergo.

An official ceremony marking the inauguration of ‘Mohammad Ali Jinnah Way’ is expected next month.
 
1940s: A true determination brings the desired results!

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1947: "An Official Meeting - Simplicity with Dignity" -

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Time to chill out, Quaid on holiday in Shimla....

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Quaid-e-Azam putting the medal round the neck of young Geoffrey Douglas Langlands

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