Let us take you back to the old days of glory when Muhammad Ali Jinnah stood firmly against the Indian National Congress. The purpose of sharing all historical events is to motivate our nation to practice the incomparable efforts that were performed by our leader.
Tip of the day: A true leader may exist inside all of us but some of us have the spirit to make it live forever.
Breathing in the state of Pakistan with freedom is the result of the efforts of our leader who was born on 25 December 1876. During his presence, Muslims of the subcontinent observed his participation in the constituent assembly.
Quaid-e-Azam knowns as the father of the nation proved that every dream is destined to be fulfilled until there are hope and light in hearts. Jinnah left us with a country that represents various cultures, support the concept of majority and minority, and respect religions.
Partition of India became necessary when the British government showed injustice and biases in awarding rewards to Hindus. On the other hand, the Muslim majority was oppressed and pressurized, facing manipulative preplanned strategies by Mahatma Gandhi.
Jinnah proposed the idea of the house of commons stating that Hindus and Muslims must be treated equally. His ideology prioritized democratic rule to grant freedom in choosing a religion.
Acknowledging and showing his expertise in the political phase influenced many Indians too. After the occurrence of the Lucknow pact, Sarojini Naidu became the true admirer of the skills of our Quaid.
She gave him the title of ‘Ambassador of Hindu Muslim’ because she witnessed his greatness and the sense of maintaining justice. Hindu Muslim unity concept was his first aim to target. Sooner or later, Jinnah understood the dirty games of Congress and paved his path towards the Muslim League. His interests fell in favor of legal practices.
Start small and finish big was the vision of our Quaid as there was no hope, fewer resources, and pressure. Being a true leader, he proved that a man creates his own destiny depending on the actions. Individually, each person at that time struggled, sacrificed, showed patriotic spirit for the country.
Today, we may seem united, celebrating this day with enthusiasm but have walked aside from our vision and motive. This country has given us a lot but in return, we have not done enough that was expected.
As we are celebrating Quaid-e-Azam’s birthday with generosity and open-heart, join hands together in fulfilling individual duties for our country. Separate your homeland by hatred and work hard to be the flag bearer of success for your country.