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achieve your own dreams it takes a lifetime but to achieve the dream of
millions, it’s a feat only a few can perform in the history of mankind.
And Jinnah was one of them. And to achieve that one has to rise above
the fear and display courage. The ability and skills which he manifested
in the process of creation of Pakistan and the fight he carried in all
quarters, with reason and logic to bring the dream of a lifetime for
millions of souls was unsurpassable. We will always remain in debt to
this man and those millions of sacrifices.
There has been a lot written about him; there is a lot that has been
said of him. From Larry Collins, Dominique Lapierre to Stanley Walport-
all agreed on one thing: this man, this Jinnah, this leader and founder
of Pakistan had resolve of a man unbreakable even by the might of the
mightiest, the British Empire, the connivance and huge presence of Hindu
pressure and by all who thought that to create Pakistan was something
beyond comprehension and reason. But he stood his ground against all who
promised, tempted, and applied pressure from all directions and yet
they could not move him, not even an inch. He was to give all, right to
their end of days the question how he single handedly carried this
responsibility and what were those elements that made him unique in all
sense; as a leader, as a tactician, as one of the finest implementer of
law, as a symbol of governance and system which we all forgot, the very
citizens and leaders of Pakistan after his death.
In all his numerous speeches given in whatever little time he had, it
paved way for all to see and to learn and to practice how Pakistan
should develop its economic policies, foreign policies, protect rights
of its minorities, based on justice and fairness, a society modeled on
the principles of Islam, where all will be able to contribute to its
success and progression. And we all forgot within months of his
departure.
It is still time for Pakistan and Pakistanis to wake up from its slumber
and to invoke the spirit of its founder to bring back this country to
its feet. All the challenges we see around us, all the opposition we
face amongst ourselves and from outside can be dealt with if we could
only understand the persona of Jinnah and his life and understand the
mechanics in creation of a country that became second largest Muslim
country in 20th century. A presence, a home for all where fairness and
justice will exist. But alas, this was not to happen as we forgot our
very own sacrifices, our very own people and our very own founder
Jinnah.
Instead of following him and his vision; we followed our instincts based
on greed and promotion of values against all what he created and
practiced; against all what the vision of Iqbal and his philosophy stood
for; against all what Chaudhry Rahmat Ali envisioned. We forgot Jinnah
and all those very people that stood by him against opposition the world
had never seen. These people exist in all of us. Never a day that goes
past, when we do not come across the saying and quotations from any of
these, but we have turned all this into a big ceremony. We have turned
Jinnah into just a mere symbol. A place where he rests now needs no
salutes, no visitor’s book, no swarming crowd to take pictures. It is
his words; it is his life that needs to be lived in all of us. We have
betrayed him in last 61 years. It is still time to appreciate and to
revive that spirit in Pakistan and in all of us, and to forget these
differences that we have created. We must become more understanding and
tolerant of each other and work together. It is this challenge that is
the need of the time and our responsibility.
Remember a young boy, seventeen years of age, arriving at Southampton.
Remember a person who learnt the ways of life in those dreary months of
winter. Remember that person who once walked near river Thames, immersed
in his own thoughts questioning himself what change means and how it
will be brought. Even Jinnah had no idea at that time but he learnt to
reason well in a language that was once remote and alien, he learnt that
understanding Law will take him far but he never imagined that one day
he will fight for something and in a way no one had done it before. One
day he will fight for the hopes of millions, for cause greater than
anything he had imagined, or any of us in years to come. Imagine how it
feels to be part of that change and history and the destiny, to make a
separate homeland for all of us, to carry those aspirations in years to
come through thick and thin. Little did he know that he will one day
stand with Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Mountbatten and the whole British
Empire- all the opposing forces. But he fought well with all his mind
and his words and actions to turn this dream into reality- a reality
which no one could ever understand and accept to this day. It is upon us
now as individuals and as a society and as leaders of this nation to
understand the cause and all what it took.
It is this man Mohammed Ali Jinnah who became in the process our
Quaid-e-Azam, our leader and founder of Pakistan. It is this man we owe
our responsibility to as free citizens of Pakistan. It is this man
Jinnah, his words and his vision we owe our alliances to. It is this
man we owe our debt resulting from his endeavor to turn this dream of a
separate homeland for millions of Muslims. It is this man, Mohammed Ali
Jinnah, Quaid-e-Azam, a man for all seasons we owe our lives to and to
Pakistan.
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