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Quaid-e-Azam: Father of Pakistan’s Victory
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is the founder of Pakistan. His superb statesmanship and his visioner spirit transformed the dream into a reality for an independent homeland to Muslims. From a bright lawyer to the brilliant statesman, life bears testimony to the virtues like perseverance, resilience, and pursuit of justice in him.
Childhood and Education
He was born on 25th December 1876 at Karachi, and when it was still at the years of school, everybody thought that he is one excellent student and full of brilliance of intellect. This pupil was beginning to learn basic learning at Karachi, afterward continued schooling in Bombay and went further on his journey to London where he studied for his barrister studies at the Lincoln’s Inn. The Concept of legal system on the thought lines of west what forms or builds someone’s political view and commitment towards justice is a huge transformer In Politics
He was also an Indian National Congress member; with whom he had fought as a robust advocate of Hindu-Muslim amalgamation. Jinnah believed in the process of constitutional reformation and has indeed done work for rights of all communities in British India. When the tensions between the communities started rising and the policies of the Congress started excluding Muslims from the mainstream, it was then that Jinnah realized the need…