He created a country. Nehru and Gandhi took an existing one. Jinnah started with nothing and created it to be the sole nuclear power in the Islamic world. Impressive.
Banning books is repugnant. Its amazing you are defending it.
More so its amazing that you are make up statements without reading the book.
Jinnah was a shrewd politician and so was Nehru. Fact is that most of the congress supported vallabhai patel to be the PM (he won 13 of the 16 votes to be the PM), but gave up the post of PM because Gandhi asked him to do so.
Jinnah knew that there was no chance for him to be the the PM of free India and hence utilised the opportunity of Hindu muslim rift and drew the wedge further resulting in the partition.
Jinnah's thoughts were however very secular. He never wanted to create a islamic republic as such, he wanted a country based on secular and democratic principles, but with a muslim majority. (and ofcourse he drank alcohol, and ate pork)
With regards to the freedom struggle, Can you answer why is it that Jinnah never went to Jail even for a single day!!! Compared to that Nehru, Gandhi, Patel and a host of others spent years in various jails. When India was gaining independence, it was the most vulnerable moment for the country and jinnah bargained brilliantly to get whatever is today's pakistan.
I have accepted Jinnah and am aware of the History. I have accepted pakistan and moved on like most Indians. Looking back, I feel though we are left with only 75 - 80% of the original India, I feel that what ever happened, was good, but had Nehru accepted Patels suggestion on Kashmir, there would have been no kashmir problem. That one great blunder of Nehru is haunting India and Pakistan for decades.