ESSAY ON "QUAID-E-AZAM"
Quaid-e-Azam, a title that means "Great Leader". It was the appealing name given to Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He was born on December 25, 1876. He is the founding father of Pakistan. Beyond the pages of history, he emerges as a man of unshakable resolve and profound intellect.
Jinnah's journey from a young lawyer to the leader of a nation's struggle for independence is an evidence of his extraordinary character. He was the symbol of dignity and diplomacy. He vigorously supported the cause of a separate Muslim state. His leadership transformed a dream into a reality in 1947 when Pakistan was born.
Jinnah's unique human touch lay in his remarkable ability to unify a diverse group of people under a common goal. His vision of Pakistan was one where people of all backgrounds could live in harmony. He was a man of few words, but his deeds were loud and clear. His sense of justice and steady commitment to the rights of minorities and the marginalized set him apart as a leader with a heart.
He died on September 11, 1948, in Karachi. In his memory, Pakistan continues to evolve, facing challenges while upholding the principles of unity, faith, and discipline. His legacy lives on as a beacon of hope for a nation.We are committed to realizing his vision of an equitable, progressive and inclusive Pakistan.
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