Re: Quaid-e-Azam's funeral.. the legend we all owe for life!
Imagine if Jinnah was around today.
He would've been lynched in current day Pakistan by arm char cynics and wannabe liberals (yeah the Mullah joke is still relevant) The man had dogs as pets, couldn't speak Urdu, couldn't be bothered about making deals, didn't care for Islam for most part of his life, was a true Brown Sahib through and through (a burger and a Western wannabe in today's terminology). Plus the mission of Pakistan was nothing but his stubborn wish to please his arrogant and egoistical self (or as they said at the time and still say). I genuinely wonder why Pakistanis venerate him as a saint while they find unforgivable faults in every living creature. Hypocrisy at best.
Re: Quaid-e-Azam's funeral.. the legend we all owe for life!
By they way, the above post is more of mirror to the hypocrites. I personally think Jinnah was a silent genius, a maverick and a late bloomer. For me personally, it is his 'flaws' that make him such a fascinating character. I have immense respect for him, if you want to learn about self belief, determination and never give up attitude - study Jinnah.
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Re: Quaid-e-Azam’s funeral.. the legend we all owe for life!
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Re: Quaid-e-Azam’s funeral.. the legend we all owe for life!