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Except that Jinnah isn't really the father of today's Pakistan. The father of today's Pakistan is Liaquat Ali Khan, the politician who betrayed Jinnah's vision by pushing through the Objectives Resolution, thus setting the new state's course towards an Islamic republic, rather than a secular one.What was Jinnah's idea of nationhood? Inspired by Allama Iqbal? or was it inspired by something else?
Either you take Jinnah as a visionary practitioner of Allama Iqbal's vision or you take him an opportunist lawyer who rode on a populist movement.
make a decision stick with it and own it.