This is how Khawaja Nazimuddin, one of Quaid e Azam's closest lieutenants and from the founders of Pakistan, explained Jinnah's 11th August quote, which liberals shamefully manipulate.
''I do not agree that religion is a private affair of the individual nor do I agree that in an Islamic state every citizen has identical rights, no matter what his caste, creed or faith be...The speech of the Quaid e Azam must be interpreted in the context in which it was delivered. It was delivered at the inauguration of the new Constituent Assembly. The new state was being established on the basis of the Two-nation theory. In the process of establishment there had been a bitter struggle on communal grounds. In Pakistan a large section of non-Muslims were going to reside. The Quaid-e-Azam, as head of the State, and belonging as he did to the majority community' felt it to be his duty to inspire confidence amongst the minorities who would naturally be nervous because they had been, against their will, made citizens of Pakistan.''