Demanding a separate nation for Muslim community equals to freedom of religion?
where on earth did i compare the two? Obviously you being bharti, will be biased. Obviously me being Pakistani, will be biased. I didnt compare the two, however
and in fact yes Jinnah sahib was indeed a role model for the whole world, and his principles and thinking are very much applicable today as they were yester-year. He believed in a progressive, modern and peaceful country that is democratic and where freedom of religion (rather than discrimination and caste) take place. He was a true nationalist and a hero for all Pakistani peoples today, yesterday and tomorrow.
have we failed to implement some of these things? Oh of course. But Pakistan is still a young country and in fact -- Pakistan is an unfinished revolution. That is at least one thing (if the only thing perhaps) i agree with Zaid Hamid about.
anybody who learns about Jinnah doesnt matter who he/she is --they are enamoured by his charisma, tenacity and principles.
so it makes sense that even a hindustani --who served, comically/ironically enough, in a hindu extremist political party -- even he admired our Quaid-e-Azam.....doing so cost him his career!!