@Foxtrot Youthia Staff
please do not derail thread , not discussing "khata hai to agata hai"
In 1948 there was no pollution in North Area of Pakistan
That is part which confuses me , why not live in North Areas of Pakistan near Kashmir
And why was no one present from Government to receive him at Airport
If he was up in Air in a plane , for 2 hours one would imagine 2 hours is enough time to arrange 1-2 Ambulances and warn the medical hospital and government officials
Since late 1890 people knew one way to treat TB was to relocate to a clean Environment high altitude fresh air and , good nutrition
Quetta Geography is complete opposite it is , Hot and tree less city with no proper water system
Note Anti Biotics for TB started to emerge in 1951
Ziarat is at height of 8,000 Feet , and now most people know , when even a fit person goes to high altitute they have difficulty breathing which is why they take oxygen tanks with them when climbing mountains like K2 or Everest
Source
The nation has observed the 72nd death anniversary of the Father of the Nation, Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah on September 11, 2020. He had left for eternity on the same date, back in 1948, after 13 months of having fought a long struggle for the
nation.com.pk
Hard to imagine , a critical care patient , who travelled 2 hours by plane , stuck on road for 2 hours
For me the hardest part to understand is where was Sindh Government or Karachi Administration ? Where were all the politicians ???
Even in 1948 these people were clueless
Another strange story ...first it was suggested that he should use residence for Nawab Sahib of Bhawalpur but then that person who was in "London" claimed he is sick and when he will arrive back wants to use this residence
So in essence Mohammad Ali Jinnah even had no designated home this is how clueless his care was
Source "The Nation"
These are some fascinating stories it is important that people now have courage to review these realities