interesting stuff abt Jinnah

In National Parliament Assembly, A.D.C., asked,
“Sir, in Parliament Assembly whether tea be served or coffee?” Wondering… Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah raised his head and said strictly,
“Will they not be coming from homes, well fed?”
A.D.C. was scared, asking such question.
Quaid continued.
“One who wants tea or coffee, can have at his home, Nation’s wealth is for Nation’s good, Not for Ministers.”
After that order until he was in the Authority, Plain water was served in all Parliament Assemblies.
For Governor General 38 PKR Rupees amount was spent on some domestic purpose once. Quaid inquired about it.
He was told that something was bought for Fatima Jinnah (Sister of Quaid).
Quaid ordered to take money for these things from her account and for personal stuff, Quaid paid himself.
Some other things were for Governor General House. That amount was paid from National Wealth Fund.
But Quaid said to be careful about these things further.
British Shah’s brother came to visit Pakistan. British senator requested Quaid to receive him at Airport.
Smiling Quaid said. “I am agreed but then British Governor will also be receiving my brother, if he visits Great Britain.”
One day A.D.C. placed a visiting card in front of Quaid. Quaid tore it off straight away and told A.D.C. to say the card owner to not show his face again. Card owner was Quaid’s brother and he had printed “Brother of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Governor General of Pakistan” with his own name.
During Ziarat (Pakistani Northern Chilly Area) visit, Kernal Ilahie Bakhsh brought new shoes for Quaid.
Quaid inquired about price.
He was told. “2 PKR Rupees” and were bought from Quaid’s account.”
Quaid said. “These are costly, My account is also for Nation, A poor Nation’s Ruler must not be spending much.”
He returned back those shoes.
In Ziarat while illness, inspired by the care and support given by a nurse, Quaid asked her,
“Daughter, what can I do for you?”
She requested to transfer her job to Punjab because she lived there and she had to come to Ziarat for job.
Quaid excused sadly that it was not in his authority and Health Government would do anything about that.
Gul Hassan opened railway’s gate prior to pass Quaid’s conveyance.
Quaid’s took it seriously against the law and said,
“If I won’t obey Law and Order, Who else will?” He ordered to close the gate and wait the train to arrive and pass.
This was Pakistan before sixty years.
Pakistan ruled by the great leader; Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

These events show ke Quaid-e-Azam never made worng use of his power and in just 60 years things havce changed so much:hmmm: Quaid-e-Azam was a great man for sure

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Quaid-e-Azam was a very successful lawyer. Once the British Judge got Jealous of his talent and skills, and said to him. " Mr. Jinnah, I let your words enter my one ear and let it out from the other"

Quaid-e-Azam replied," This means that the space between your two ears is empty"

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The contents of the first post should be carved in Gold and must be hung at the enterance of National Assembly and Senate… wait… also at the enterance of Prime Minister, all MNAs, MPAs, President houses… as well…

Have read these at various occassions…

K337: bachaY where did you get these facts from? you have any reference for them for our general knowledge :lifey:?

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Pakistan of 1948 - Lion Does Not Have A Razor | RecipeApart

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Thankooo