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Rare Pictures of Quaid-e-Azam.

In November, 1947, Quaid-i-Azam was in Lahore and he personally supervised operation of the rehabilitation of refugees. One day Quaid-i-Azam was invited to a girls college. The girls and ladies of the staff did not observe purdah as he addressed them.

When back at Government House, Quaid-i-Azam was in a humorous mood and wanted to know why the ladies did not observe purdah. His sister, Miss Fatima Jinnah, said: “That was because they regarded you as an old man.”

“That is not a compliment to me,” said Quaid-i-Azam. Liaquat Ali Khan, who was present, said: “That was because they regarded you as a father”.

“Yes, that makes some sense.” —


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Muhammad Ali Jinnah, meeting with officers of 6th Bn, Frontier Force Rifles (Now 1st FF). 1948


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Karachi Court, 1940


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Quaid-e-Azam in Khyber Agency

 




Quaid-e-Azam accepting a loaf of bread from tribesmen in Khyber Agency








As a gesture of goodwill, tribal leaders presenting a goat to the Quaid
 
First copy, rare photo of Quaid e Azam, 15 August 1947
Photo Courtesy : Aqeel Ahmed

 
Gala independence Day on 14 August,1947,in the Governor General House in Karachi

 
In another life he could have been a model.
Even in old age I say he could have decided to be a model.
 

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