Nikkhil Advani talks to HT about Freedom at Midnight S2 and how the show portrays the prominent figures from India and ...
Those of us who were born before Partition know that Muhammad Ali Jinnah could not speak Urdu, except perhaps a few broken sentences. His speeches were always in English, sometimes with a translator ...
Jinnah House on Mount Pleasant Road in Mumbai has won deserved fame. Sadly, the People’s Jinnah Memorial Hall in the same city has been ignored. It stands, however neglected, as a testimony to Quaid-i ...
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah envisioned a democratic, inclusive and progressive nation-state in which women and minorities would have equal rights, said Yasser Latif Hamdani, the author of 'Jinnah ...
HECTOR Bolitho’s biography, Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan, doesn’t get the attention it deserves, even though it was the Quaid-e-Azam’s first biography in English by an internationally recognised author ...
The cover of Finding Jinnah, a beautifully printed picture of a Jinnah cap with a white background, reminds us of a passage from Milan Kundera’s novel, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting. It begins ...
In Jinnah: His Successes, Failures and Role in History, historian Ishtiaq Ahmed writes that Jinnah was never interested in a power-sharing deal with the Congress. In fact, he was obsessed with having ...
'Jinnah developed a belief that Gandhi had stolen the tag of the leader of the Indian people from him and that he later used religion to reduce Gandhi's idea of a united India to naught was his ...
To most Indians, Mohammed Ali Jinnah was the architect of the bloody partition of the country on communal lines in 1947. Jinnah - a 'minor conspiratorial figure' to many Indians So when the main ...