"It is always the few at the top who make decisions for the majority." and how has that worked out for Pakistan? It can work but it is risky, like if the top few are corrupt. Jinnah was an Indian nationalist in his earlier days. It wasn't until he started to voice the sentiments of the (so...
I never said creation but how Pakistan and Pakistanis should govern themselves and how it's future should look like. Those are two different things everyone mixes up. Syed Ahmed Khan was not so in touch with the realities of the Muslims in the subcontinent. It doesn't matter what he wanted what...
There was a method in which he wanted this to occur. This type of stuff doesn't happen out of thin air without any guidance. Read and listen to the Quaids final speech at the inauguration of the state bank. You are correct he wanted this to occur but in a system that is tailored for Pakistan...