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Quaid e Azam did NOT have a British Passport. He had a British Indian passport -- a different passport for Indian slaves of the empire. On page 1B you can read that it is written "British subject by Birth" !! Quaid never applied for British citizenship nor he traveled on this passport after Pakistan was created. Quaid left the British Indian passport to become a Pakistani and lived and died here. He never walked out on Pakistan like that snake Altaf! Know the history and spread it powerfully to counter this attack on our beloved Quaid.
 
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Today, that snake Altaf Hussian barked against our beloved Quaid. Let us tell you the policy of Pakistan government, Quaid e Azam and Liaqat Ali Khan on dual citizenship!! Read yourself. A Man can only be loyal to one country only!!!!

Before Pakistan was created, even Indian citizen was given a British Indian empire passport. Every Indian was a "British subject by Birth", it was written on the passport!!! Indian people were not citizens of the state, they were SUBJECTS, ruled like slaves by the crown. We shall post the pic of the passport here as well but for now read the policy of Pakistan government on dual nationality.

DO NOT be deceived by that liar snake. Once Quaid made Pakistan, he never used British passport and never went out of Pakistan and lived an died here. Pakistan was inherited from British empire and many rules and practices existed from the colonial era but Quaid was NOT a British subject once Pakistan was created!!
 
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Quaid e Azam did NOT have a British Passport. He had a British Indian passport -- a different passport for Indian slaves of the empire. On page 1B you can read that it is written "British subject by Birth" !! Quaid never applied for British citizenship nor he traveled on this passport after Pakistan was created. Quaid left the British Indian passport to become a Pakistani and lived and died here. He never walked out on Pakistan like that snake Altaf! Know the history and spread it powerfully to counter this attack on our beloved Quaid.

quaid e azam lived in britain for a long time, got educated, practiced there i guess, had british life style, he must have british citizen ship
 
quaid e azam lived in britain for a long time, got educated, practiced there i guess, had british life style, he must have british citizen ship


I seriously doubt so. Quaid is never known to have "opted for British citizenship". MQM would need to put evidence or you they are seriously offending countrymen.

Talking about MQM Fallas, aik maskhara "brain-farts" nikalta raha aor tum log Qaid-e-Millat ke bare wohi lines toe karne lagay.. See how intellectually "sold" and "thought concealed" this party is aro woh bhi itni besharmi se apni dual citizenship ko chupanay kay lea. Simply Condemn-able!
 
I seriously doubt so. Quaid is never known to have "opted for British citizenship". MQM would need to put evidence or you they are seriously offending countrymen.

Talking about MQM Fallas, aik maskhara "brain-farts" nikalta raha aor tum log Qaid-e-Millat ke bare wohi lines toe karne lagay.. See how intellectually "sold" and "thought concealed" this party is aro woh bhi itni besharmi se apni dual citizenship ko chupanay kay lea. Simply Condemn-able!

well MQM has put forth some evidences you need to read and iunderstand first, second dual citizen ship itne besharam bhi nahi he, abdul qadeer khan might have dual citizen ship of netherlands, or abdul salam might have dual citizenship of italy, ager dual citizenship itni buri he to dont get credits for a dual national pakistan called abdus salam, won nobel prize for pakistan while conducting all his research facilitated by 'italy' and not pakistan
 
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Quaid e Azam did NOT have a British Passport. He had a British Indian passport -- a different passport for Indian slaves of the empire. On page 1B you can read that it is written "British subject by Birth" !! Quaid never applied for British citizenship nor he traveled on this passport after Pakistan was created. Quaid left the British Indian passport to become a Pakistani and lived and died here. He never walked out on Pakistan like that snake Altaf! Know the history and spread it powerfully to counter this attack on our beloved Quaid.

There was no attack on Quaid-e-Azam, the teleconference was an attempt to justify dual citizenship. But let me tell you something very clearly, neither dual citizens nor citizens of other countries have harmed Pakistan more than the citizens of Pakistan. Even today, just about anybody can harm our interests and go abroad. This has been a practice for a long long time; one does not need be a dual citizen to flee abroad after ***** Pakistan.

And I am a dual citizen too and challenge anyone to find a person more patriotic then me! Despite being a dual citizen, I live in Pakistan by choice and I serve Pakistan unlike all around me who would flee the country first chance they get. Instead of venting your frustrations on dual citizens because you are unable to go abroad, try harder and you might succeed.
 
quaid e azam lived in britain for a long time, got educated, practiced there i guess, had british life style, he must have british citizen ship

lol there was no such thing as British Citizenship during the Quaid's days. Technically every person living or born before 1983 in UK or it's colonies was considered British automatically and didn't require any oath. So what that means is you required the Indian passport (British Indian passport) and you could travel to UK during the Quaid's day just like any UK citizen. There was no Pakistani passport in those days so the only passport you would be getting was a British Indian Passport. The visa system of UK is not very old and you didn't expect such things 65 years ago
 
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Quaid e Azam did NOT have a British Passport. He had a British Indian passport -- a different passport for Indian slaves of the empire. On page 1B you can read that it is written "British subject by Birth" !! Quaid never applied for British citizenship nor he traveled on this passport after Pakistan was created. Quaid left the British Indian passport to become a Pakistani and lived and died here. He never walked out on Pakistan like that snake Altaf! Know the history and spread it powerfully to counter this attack on our beloved Quaid.

Non-Pakistani Altaf is just showing his monkey side once again.
 
lol there was no such thing as British Citizenship during the Quaid's days. Technically every person living or born before 1983 in UK or it's colonies was considered British automatically and didn't require any oath. So what that means is you required the Indian passport (British Indian passport) and you could travel to UK during the Quaid's day just like any UK citizen. There was no Pakistani passport in those days so the only passport you would be getting was a British Indian Passport. The visa system of UK is not very old and you didn't expect such things 65 years ago

so any guy born in 1980 in pakistan with pakistani passport was automatically dual british national :woot:

so practically my father who is a pakistan is automatically dual national :woot:

this doesnt make an ounce of sense that a guy born before 1980 in pakistan was automatically considered british national

in this way altaf also didnt take any oath because he was born before 1983
 
Well they are not taking part in the long march.. Sold before even setting out .. I cant say they have the best interest of this city or country anymore.
 
whats going on in MQM, one day altaf says, he supports, next day MQM does a press conference and says it doesnt
 
After hearing about Altaf's drone attack, I'm glad that IK had already refused to join TQ long march.
 
so any guy born in 1980 in pakistan with pakistani passport was automatically dual british national :woot:

so practically my father who is a pakistan is automatically dual national :woot:

this doesnt make an ounce of sense that a guy born before 1980 in pakistan was automatically considered british national
That is partially correct. Your dad or the guy born in 1980 could claim for British passport if he was born in Pakistan and if Pakistan was still a British Colony in 1980. Quaid-e-Azam was born in British India so he was British Indian by Birth just like any Pakistani born in Modern Pakistan would be called a Pakistani and be eligible for Pakistani passport. A Pakistani born in Pakistan wouldn't require an oath to obtain a Pakistani passport just like the people during the British India didn't require such oath to apply for British Indian passport. I remember my popho jee came to UK about 40 years ago and she didn't require any visa and travelled on ordinary Pakistani passport just because there was no visa system in UK those days. Every person from Commonwealth countries was welcomed there and didn't have any restrictions on their stay/work in UK.

You know Hong Kong was a British Colony until 1997 and most people are eligible for British passport in Hong Kong just because they were born in British Colony.

in this way altaf also didnt take any oath because he was born before 1983
He took the oath of allegiance because after the visa system was introduced in UK, every person required to take oath to become a British citizen before they could obtain the certificate of naturalizations. Visa system, naturalization etc were alien terms during Quaid's days
 
well MQM has put forth some evidences you need to read and iunderstand first, second dual citizen ship itne besharam bhi nahi he, abdul qadeer khan might have dual citizen ship of netherlands, or abdul salam might have dual citizenship of italy, ager dual citizenship itni buri he to dont get credits for a dual national pakistan called abdus salam, won nobel prize for pakistan while conducting all his research facilitated by 'italy' and not pakistan

What are you calling "evidence" ? Share its link here with us. While I know anybody who media talked to rejected Altaf's claims and only MQM fallas are seen backing these claims. But I fail to understand will MQM give example of Indra Gandhi or Nehru or even Gandhi if that would support their some stance? So far MQM didn't refrain mudslinging Father of the Nation because one freak is keeping a dual citizenship by choice.

Second, I wish you would have 1 gram of respect for Dr. Abdul Qadeer and would actually know what he was doing in netherlands and what value was given to him in Netherlands and he still came back to his country.

Abdul-Salam ? You are sriouly confused and you are not even sure what you are talking about. Abdul-Salam never connected himself with Pakistan even though he was born Pakistani. What is he doing in all this argument?

Let me reduce the noise which you have tried to create. Altaf Hussain is demanded by the courts and has been alleged for Murder Crimes, he escaped the country and is now living in UK and have opted for UK Citizenship by choice. The same person has tried to "defend his citizenship by choice" by bringing Father of the Nation into this equation by claiming that Father of the Nation was Dual National or Had same citizenship. This statement is not just false but a lame effort to degrade Quaid because it suites his personal cause.
 

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