Rejecting Qaid E Azam

Re: Rejecting Qaid E Azam

I expect Pakistanis to protect the constitution between 1973 and 2007. If Pakistanis are going to label Jinnah their great leader and father - they have an obligation to ensure his vision for Pakistan is fulfilled.

If George Washington scribbled in some diary that he'd love to have universal health-care, he would be called a great visionary. If his actions and legacy introduced universal health-care, he would be called a great leader. If his actions and legacy would not introduce health-care, his leadership abilities in the effort to introduce health-care would be a failure.

Jinnah mandated a whole lot. His leadership and subsequent legacy did not bring them to be. Sure he was a visionary - but is it so hard to accept he failed as a leader? And as a "great leader" at that?