Muhammad Ali Jinnah vs Mahatma Gandhi
Mohammad Ali Jinnah (Qad-e-azam in Pakistan) and Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Father of the Nation in India) are the two of the most illuminated personalities of modern history. Both Gandhi and Jinnah had ‘GK Gokhale’ as a political guru against their fight with British, but their methods and aim changed in the course of fight for freedom. One demanding a separate nation for a community, whereas other believed in peaceful co-existence of all in one nation.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s ‘Two Nation’ Theory
- Jinnah believed that the Muslims of South Asia constituted a separate ‘nation’ which had a single culture and language. ....
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