KARACHI:
Speakers at the meeting of Shura Hamdard Karachi chapter declared that the
political narrative of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was his speech of 11
August 1947, which was his policy statement too, in first Constitutional
Assembly of Pakistan and following this narrative in letter and spirit country
could find its way out of the prevailing quagmire of socio-economic and
political problems, says a Press release.
The meeting
was held yesterday on the theme: "Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's
political narrative and present political situation", presided over by
Justice (Retd) Haziqul Khairi at a local club.
Speaking on
the occasion, the guest speaker, Sirajuddin Aziz said that Quaid-i-Azam didn't
believe in orthodoxy and we should portrait him as he was, as he was not
captioned adequately and being dubbed on two extremes, depriving nation from
the good impact of his blessed personality. He had attributes of a man of
'honesty of purpose', 'impeccable character', and 'law-abiding', if these his
qualities were highlighted and propagated in the nation, it would have put
positive effects on Pakistani politics that got rotten with corruption and
money making malpractices, he added.
Quoting many
examples from Quaid's life, he said that Quaid-i-Azam always respected law and
never even thought to break a law, he was so honest in his law profession that
he refused to accept extra fees after winning a law suit. Quaid was so
sensitive for public money that he stopped to serve tea at cabinet meetings, he
maintained.
Justice
(Retd) Haziqul said that Quaid was so honest that even strong adversaries of
Quaid didn't raise finger against his integrity. The correspondence of Iqbal
and Jinnah revealed that Iqbal had deep longing for Muslims of subcontinent so
he gave the concept of separate homeland for them, but he never talked about an
Islamic state as movement for separate country was the battle of obtaining
political rights for Muslims, he asserted.
Maj. Gen
(Retd) Sikandar Hayat was of view that Pakistan was the eighth wonder of the
world, created by an extraordinary energetic man who worked for Pakistan like a
jinni, talked about Islamic social justice and stressed upon equal rights for
every Pakistani.
Mrs. Sadia
Rashid, President, Hamdard Foundation Pakistan said that Quaid-i-Azam had made
it very clear that minorities of Pakistan were also equal citizens of the
country and to safeguard their rights, lives and properties was the sole
responsibility of the state.
Prof. Dr.
Akhlaque Ahmed was of the view that present Pakistan was not that Pakistan the
Quaid had dreamed of as he wanted Pakistan to be an enlightened, upright and dutiful
nation.
Brig (Retd)
Riazul Haq said that Quaid-i-Azam was an ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity, but
when he saw that the majority did ready not to give political rights to Muslim
minority he demanded for a separate homeland for Muslims and achieved that.
Col. (Retd)
Mukhtar Ahmed Butt said that the great sacrifice made by the Quaid was that he
kept secret his fatal disease and tirelessly worked for the creation of
Pakistan, notwithstanding his doctor's advice to take rest. But after his
demise the feudals and generals captured the power and spoiled the country
which was made with great sacrifices, including the exemplary sacrifice of
Quaid, he maintained.
Sheikh Usman
Damohi said that we delinked Quaid from religion, although he made this country
to establish Islamic system, based on socio-economic justice of Islam.
Prof. Dr.
Tanvir Khalid was of the opinion that we should take guidance from Quaid's
political narrative, highlighted in his speeches and make country according to
his wishes.
Engineer
Anwarul Haq Siddiqui, Zafar Iqbal and Ibn-ul-Hasan Rizvi also spoke on the
occasion.
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