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Quaid-e-Azam
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Jinnah began his political career as a leader of Congress and until after First World War remained India?s ?ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity? Later on he witnessed rigidity and an attitude of non-concern in the Hindu leaders against the Muslims. The demands of the Muslims to share in the politics of the country were overlooked by the Hindu Majority. The gulf was widened between Hindus and Muslims because of the deprivation of the right to share in the politics of the country on the basis of separate electorate. This injustice and the fear of becoming downtrodden in economics by the Hindu majority pushed Muslim League leaders to demand a separate homeland for the Muslims. Mohammad Ali Jinnah was a famous barrister and considered the shrewdest in India, who fought with both Indian and British barristers, defeating them while pleading for Pakistan and ultimately he succeeded. His rationale, his rhetoric, his dedication and sincerity to the cause, his charismatic personality were the factors in his winning his case. Muslims of the sub-continent convinced by his qualities of leadership gave him the title of Quaid-e-Azam, or the great leader. They were obliged for his services and they recognized them by calling him Father of the Nation. They were not bothered about his western life style or his marriage to a Parsee girl.
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