
Mr. Jinnah
Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948) was the founder of Pakistan and its first Governor-General. A prominent lawyer and politician, Jinnah played a crucial role in advocating for the rights of Muslims in British India, ultimately leading to the creation of Pakistan as a separate nation in 1947. His vision of a federal state was rooted in the principles of democracy and representation, making him a pivotal figure in the history of South Asian politics.
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Recent news mentions
Mr Jinnah's omission from an official advertisement for Independence Day raised concerns about the government's respect for the nation's founders.
National drift - Newspaper - DAWN.COMMr Jinnah, being the sharp and savvy man he was, replied to an opponent's statement about Pakistan.
The Power of Reframing - MarketingMr. Jinnah propounded and advocated the concept of federation until the late 1930s.
Fiddling with the federation - Newspaper






