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Mr. Jinaah to be addressed / titled as Quaid-e-Azam
On August 11, 1947, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan moved a resolution that Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan and Governor-General designate of Pakistan, be addressed as Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah in all official acts, documents, letters and correspondence from August 15, 1947.
Moving the resolution on the form of address for Mr. Jinnah as Quaid-e-Azam in all official acts, documents and correspondence, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan explained that it was to obtain the formal approval of the Constituent Assembly to the form of address by which Mr. Jinnah was already known throughout the country and the world. Quaid-e-Azam which means a great leader and he did not think there was any doubt in the minds of anybody that today Mr. Jinnah was the great leader of Pakistan. It was considered necessary that there should be one definite form of address by which the head of Pakistan should be addressed and should referred to in all official correspondence and letters. He did not think that there would be any member who would not give support to the motion.
Source: Jinnah of Pakistan
On August 11, 1947, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan moved a resolution that Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan and Governor-General designate of Pakistan, be addressed as Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah in all official acts, documents, letters and correspondence from August 15, 1947.
Moving the resolution on the form of address for Mr. Jinnah as Quaid-e-Azam in all official acts, documents and correspondence, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan explained that it was to obtain the formal approval of the Constituent Assembly to the form of address by which Mr. Jinnah was already known throughout the country and the world. Quaid-e-Azam which means a great leader and he did not think there was any doubt in the minds of anybody that today Mr. Jinnah was the great leader of Pakistan. It was considered necessary that there should be one definite form of address by which the head of Pakistan should be addressed and should referred to in all official correspondence and letters. He did not think that there would be any member who would not give support to the motion.
Source: Jinnah of Pakistan