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Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Death Anniversary

I was talking about the point prior to British uniting Indus with Ganga in 1849. If you choose to go before that then of course there is tide of history which swings everywhere along the 5,000 year timeline.

At one point Indus was even united to Helles [Greece] and Macedonia in Europe. At others with Central Asia. At other with Persia. At others as stand alone kingdoms. However when talking of the 1947 event only 1849 is applicable simply because those are two events that are two ends of the same pole - British Rule.


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But @highlighted, it is totally made up. There is no such reference in history..In fact the Alexander was defeated by Poras.
 
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"I was born a plain Mr. Jinnah, and I want to die a plain Mr. Jinnah" - upon Aligar Muslim University's intention to confer a honorary doctorate degree on him. He lived up to his word in verbatim. When he used to earn his living, he lived an affluent life - didn't repeat the silk tie. When he became the public office holder, even a single pair of silk socks became too much for him.

"Do you want a rich England under Germany, or a poor England independent?" - a sharp reply to the British Journalist Hector Bolitho's inquiry regarding the financial viability of Pak. Still applicable to the naysayers.

"They are the friends of our enemies" - seeing the rebellious discontent among the students of the Dhaka University, at the behest of their Hindu masters, after the independence. BD is now 100% capitulated to India, and that too with 100% consensus and 100% voluntary submission of their intelligentsia. They consider themselves to be like Sita, recaptured by Ram from Ravana.

"You'll be second to none" - at the inauguration of the PAF academy. PAF pilots proved it with their blood and sweat at the most vulnerable times.

Ruh-unuz shad olsun...

Nur ichinde yatsin.....


 
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One of the greatest statesmen of all times, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah passed away today 70 years ago i.e. Sep 11, 1948) at an age of 71 year 8 months and 17 days. He is the founding father of the nation who stood against the combined oppression of the British colonial rulers and Hindu Baniya's deception and cruelty. Muslims of the subcontinent struggled under his able leadership that culminated in formation of an independent country called Pakistan where we live today with freedom to exercise our rights.

Quad-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born on Dec. 25, 1876 in Karachi. He spent his childhood in Karachi where he also received his schooling at Sindh Madrassah-tul-Islam. Later he moved to England for an apprenticeship in a firm of his friend's business partner but he had a change of hearts so he pursued education in law. He was interested in the theatre and used to play roles in Shakespearean plays. He keenly attended the proceedings of British parliament. So his education in law, his skills in drama especially delivery of dialogues and attending the parliamentary sessions played an important role in determining the course of his careers as a lawyer and a politicians and he excelled in both of them. He not only became one of the most expensive and successful lawyers in the subcontinent but he started to participate in the politics and his natural stop was National Congress started by David Hume. He also participated in Home Rule League created by Ms Annie Besant. However, slowly the Hindus took over the AINC and Gandhi became the president. Since he was wanted to a peaceful coexistence between the Muslims and Hindus of the subcontinent and he wanted them to struggle for their rights and independence together, he joined All India Muslim League in 1914 though it had been created in 1905. He tried to play the role of an ambassador of peace between the Hindu dominated AINC and Muslim dominated AIML for 5 years until 1919 when he principally left AINC due the duplicitous dealings of the Hindu Baniyas.

However, things were not that good in AIML for him since most of the people were not as principled, educated and aware as him and many had many different ideas so it really tested his patience until he gave up and went to live in London as solitary life. However, AIML leadership knew his worth so they sent delegates to London to convince him and bring him back to the subcontinent.

He returned with a new determination and AIML got united under his leadership and after a long tiring struggle of million of the Muslims of the subcontinent, the subcontinent was divided into Pakistan (consisting of areas of IVC) and Gangadesh (consisting of areas irrigated by the River Ganges). Gangadesh adopted the India.

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Excellent summary of the great man, we are so grateful for the vision and determination of the great Quaid, for if not their would have been bloodshed 10x the magnitude (and then some) of what we saw during partition of "British India" into Indus nation (Pakistan) and Gangadesh (BhaRAT).Kudos bhai
 
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Excellent summary of the great man, we are so grateful for the vision and determination of the great Quaid, for if not their would have been bloodshed 10x the magnitude (and then some) of what we saw during partition of "British India" into Indus nation (Pakistan) and Gangadesh (BhaRAT).Kudos bhai
Sir,
There is a lot to talk about his greatest man the millennium. I skipped details about his family and his personal sacrifices, details of his struggles and examples of uprightness. Basically I was saddened to see that there was not single mention on PDF about the death anniversary of the founding father. No mod and/or TTA even bothered to right a single sentence...but what can we expect from them. So that's why I initiated the thread on this forum which often feels so not ours.
 
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Sir,
There is a lot to talk about his greatest man the millennium. I skipped details about his family and his personal sacrifices, details of his struggles and examples of uprightness. Basically I was saddened to see that there was not single mention on PDF about the death anniversary of the founding father. No mod and/or TTA even bothered to right a single sentence...but what can we expect from them. So that's why I initiated the thread on this forum which often feels so not ours.
I have seen some posts here and their but no thread, tbh some of these Ganga-dwellers are drive us crazy with their constant trolling, we need to focus on more pertinent issues like todays anniversary.Kudos bhai
 
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I have seen some posts here and their but no thread, tbh some of these Ganga-dwellers are drive us crazy with their constant trolling, we need to focus on more pertinent issues like todays anniversary.Kudos bhai
We have to become more pro-active and positive than reactionary. Remembering Quad-e-Azam, his struggle, his advices and life will have a lot more positive influence on our individual and national lives then replying to these multi-id rats though sometimes that is also necessary. I also shared the interview of the sons of Shaheed Nawab Siraj Raisani.
 
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We have to become more pro-active and positive than reactionary. Remembering Quad-e-Azam, his struggle, his advices and life will have a lot more positive influence on our individual and national lives then replying to these multi-id rats though sometimes that is also necessary. I also shared the interview of the sons of Shaheed Nawab Siraj Raisani.
Yes I saw half the interview will watch the other half later.Kudos bhai
 
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