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JINNAH was the Greatest Democracy and Civil Rights Leader in the World

QUID-E-AZAM “ MOHAMMED ALI JINNAH “


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Shazada Hayat President UICF (UK) and international community welfare activist is planning to make a documentary, “Jinnah was the greatest democracy and civil rights leader in the world.“ He is also campaigning to have a bronze statue in honour of Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah to take pride and place outside the world-famous UK Parliament London. Shazada Hayat said, Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the world´s greatest democracy and civil rights leader in comparison to any of the greats in the history of the last millennium.  
If we compare and look at Muhammad Ali Jinnah´s achievement and success as a democracy and civil rights leader, with that of the world´s outstanding civil rights leaders, he was in the league of his own. Mahatma Gandhi the great civil rights leader who is admired around the world and credited with getting India back from the British. The important point to note is that Mahatma Gandhi did not create or establish India as India already existed for thousands of years.  Mahatma Gandhi also did not achieve independence from the British on his own. Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah played an intricate and equal part with Mahatma Gandhi for the independence of India. Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah mobilised the entire Muslims of India for the independence movement, he was the president of the Indian Congress Party, which was the main and biggest political party of India. Mahatma Gandhi recognised the brilliance of Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. As a result, he offered him to be the first Prime Minister of India, which was politely declined by the founder of Pakistan. Many Indian´s today although they are happy with Mahatma Gandhi´s achievement of independence from the British but at the same time blame him for losing a quarter of India in the process.
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If we compare and look at Muhammad Ali Jinnah´s achievement and success as a democracy and civil rights leader, with that of the world´s outstanding civil rights leaders, he was in the league of his own. Mahatma Gandhi the great civil rights leader who is admired around the world and credited with getting India back from the British. The important point to note is that Mahatma Gandhi did not create or establish India as India already existed for thousands of years.  Mahatma Gandhi also did not achieve independence from the British on his own. Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah played an intricate and equal part with Mahatma Gandhi for the independence of India. Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah mobilised the entire Muslims of India for the independence movement, he was the president of the Indian Congress Party, which was the main and biggest political party of India. Mahatma Gandhi recognised the brilliance of Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. As a result, he offered him to be the first Prime Minister of India, which was politely declined by the founder of Pakistan. Many Indian´s today although they are happy with Mahatma Gandhi´s achievement of independence from the British but at the same time blame him for losing a quarter of India in the process.
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This was the reason an Indian far right extremist shot and killed Mahatma Gandhi. Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was not only instrumental with Mahatma Gandhi for the independence of India but also went on with a mammoth task of carving out of India a new nation, “The Islamic Republic of Pakistan,“ on 14 August 1947. This remarkable achievement was achieved without an army of Gorilla force or freedom fighter army. The achievement was phenomenal and amazing, a defining moment in history. This most certainly has to be the greatest achievement by Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in the face of huge complexity and adversity. No other civil rights leader can claim to have ever achieved a similar fate in history of the world in the last millennium, said Shazada Hayat.  
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The difference between the South African great Nelson Mandela and Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was Nelson Mandela fought for over 30 years for a one man one vote and against Apartheid, whereas Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah´s task was much more monumental; one was to get independence for India from a formidable powerful British Empire and the other was to create a new nation, Pakistan. Similarly, the great Dr. Martin Luther King (Jr), was fighting the similar cause as Nelson Mandela, “Justice and equality for black Americans“. Abraham Lincoln who has also gone down in history as a great civil rights activist, his claim to fame was that he was responsible for emancipating the slaves.
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This was not a difficult task as Abraham Lincoln was the president of United States and had the power to pass a decree. The amazing thing is Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King (jr.) were all shot and killed and Nelson Mandela languished for most of life in prison. Quaid-E-Azam in contrast in such a short time achieved phenomenal success which amazed the world. The founder of Pakistan was a great visionary with great knowledge, vast experience and infinite wisdom. He had charm and finesse, class, style and looks and was a brilliant advocate with a razor-sharp mind. Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was inspired by Prophet Muhammad ï·º and motivated by the poet of the East Sir Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal. 
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Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah´s great vision and lessons from history realised that you must never trust a majority when you are in a minority. The greatest lesson was when one looks at what the former German Chancellor Adolph Hitler and his majority Nazi Germany did to the minority defenceless German Jews, the Holocaust is the stark reminder.  Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah envisaged over 73 years ago that just as in Germany Adolph Hitler came into power and persecuted the poor defenceless Jews, similarly, one day in India a Hindu fanatic and extremist will come to power and slaughter the innocent and defenceless Muslims and Sikhs.   The amazing thing is the vison and forecast of Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah has proved to be conclusive in the shape and emergence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his extremist party BJP and RSS have ordered and carried out the killing of the defenceless Muslim men, women and children burnt alive in Gujrat India. And then look at what Prime Minister Narendra Modi has done to the people of Kashmir who are being killed, raped and tortured and cut off from the rest of the world for over a year.
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The majority of peace-loving people of India are shocked at what Prime Minister Narendra Modi is doing to the Muslims and Sikhs of India. The Muslims and Sikhs of India believe that under Narendra Modi the same fate is going to happen to them as that of what happened to the Jews by Hitler and the Nazi movement.   The Pakistani nation is so proud and owe a great eternal gratitude and debt to the founding father for giving them Pakistan, which today has a formidable armed force to defend the Pakistani nation from any ambitious Hitler, who dares to move an inch in aggression or an aggressive manner towards Pakistan, they will most certainly get a formidable befitting response. It is because of the ability and the courage of the Pakistani sons of the soil Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah´s great vision with pride and patriotism left behind the golden worlds that constantly echo all over Pakistan,
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when he said, “There is no power on earth who can undo Pakistan.“ Today is the birth anniversary of The Founder of Pakistan and the entire nation and the overseas Pakistanis with utmost pride and patriotism honour and remember Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah who was undoubtedly the greatest democracy and civil rights leader in the world, said Shazada Hayat.    Interviewed by Aurangzeb Akbar London  
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