Mr Jinah was murdered?

I heard it and never took it as seriously. Some people said Ms Fatiam Jinah was also of the same view. I read her book ’ My brother’, but didn’t find anything specific.

Now MQM Leader Altaf Hussain saying that he has no doubts that Mr Jinah was murdered?

Whats the story? Have you come across any material considering Mr Jinah’s death as murder?

Re: Mr Jinah was murdered?

Altaf Bhai ne khaa hai tou sach jee hoga. Altaf bhai jhoot nahi bolte.

Re: Mr Jinah was murdered?

Altaf Bhai kii baat aur gadhe kii laat kaa bharosaa karnaa ham par farz hai...gunaah hogaa agar unkii baat par **"aamanna wa saddaqnaa" **na kahaa to! ;)

Re: Mr Jinah was murdered?

But this is not the new thing uttered by Altaf Bhai. Before him, many people hinted on this. Sending a third class ambulance to receive him at Mauripur Airport, which run short of fuel on way, says something about the controversy.

Re: Mr Jinah was murdered?

It was July 26, 1948, Mr. Jinnah’s flight to Ziarat (Quetta). Neither the destination nor the identity of Mr. Jinnah was disclosed to any of the flying crew except the captain of the plane. The flight was kept a secret till the last minute. Khawaja Nazimuddin, the President of the Muslim League had come to see off Quaid-e- Azam at Mauripur (now Masrur) airfield which was also the first Air Headquarter
building of the Pakistan Air Force.

In a temporary arrangement white bed sheets had been hung up on either side of the door. All necessary measures were taken to conceal the identity of the ailing Mr. Jinnah. The hanging of the white bed sheets was so designed to provide access to the ambulance between the make shift screen and the entrance.

Employment of utmost secrecy was surprising, keeping in view the condition of r. Jinnah. Mr. Jinnah boarded the aircraft without any ceremony or lack of proper observance of protocol. With the exception of a few ground personnel, not even a single Officer was present to see the Quaid’s last flight to Quetta. Mr. Jinnah was lying on a stretcher in the passenger cabin surrounded by his
medical attendants and personal staff.

On arrival at Quetta, the same kinds of arrangements were provided for Mr. restless and that oxygen was being given whenever the restlessness increased.

After the oxygen inhalation he would sleep for an hour or so.

September 11, 1948, they started from Quetta in Governor General’s Viking for Karachi. On the way he was given oxygen by Miss. Jinnah and Illahi Bukhsh alternatively. They arrived at the Mauri-pur (now Masrur) Aerodrome at 4.15 p.m.

When on last breath, he was motored seventy mile over mountains and flown to Karachi. On the way back the ambulance got stalled in the foul smelling area of Keamari, inhabited by the fishermen for drying fish in the sun. Another ambulance was brought from Malir by Col. Geoffrey Knowles, Quaid’s Military Secretary. The ambulance came too late. They reached their destination at 6:10 PM.

Col. Illahi Bakhsh was summoned to Quaid-e-Azam’s house at 9.15 when his condition worsened. Dr. Mistry and Dr. Shah also reached there. They gave him injections. “Sir, we have given you an injection to strengthen you, God willing you are going to live”. The Quaid shock his head and said faintly ‘No I am not’. These were the last words before he died at 10.20 PM.

However historians owe it to our next generations to write the truth and the events of history in its true sense. Historical truths have often been suppressed to save faces. We as a nation owe it to our great leader Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah to come up with the explanation of events taking place during the last few months of his life.

The Quaid-e-Azam is no more. He lived so that Pakistan may come into being. He died so that Pakistan may live.

http://savetheindus.org/vision/pdf/WAS_JINNAH_KILLED.pdf