On the occasion of the death anniversary of the Founder of Pakistan, people from various walks of life, political and social personalities continue to visit Mazar-e-Quaid and lay wreaths.
In this regard, President Dr. Arif Alvi, Governor Sindh Imran Ismail and Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah visited the shrine of Babae Qaum, laid flowers and offered Fateha.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who gave the Muslims of the subcontinent an independent homeland in the form of Pakistan, was born on December 25, 1876 and began his primary education in 1882.
He went to England in 1893 to pursue higher education, where he passed the bar examination in 1896 and returned home.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah's personality was of a high and ideal character, he earned respect by adopting the democratic and just principles of religion, kept his feet clean by living in advocacy and politics, and enlightened the minds of Muslims. Remain the tower of
He began his political career with high standards and integrity and devised a plan of action that was always comprehensive and complete.
He (Muhammad Ali Jinnah) died on September 11, 1948, one year after the independence of Pakistan.
Father of the Nation's Day of Remembrance reminds us of a great leader who gave a mission to the frightened and despairing Muslims of the subcontinent.
He provided an unparalleled leadership for the destination that, despite numerous obstacles, ensured the establishment of the world's largest Islamic state and a separate homeland based on a two-nation ideology.