Cripps escorts the Founder to his car in 1942
Sir Stafford Cripps was Chancellor of the Exchequer with an ambition to be Viceroy of India. This picture was taken in 1942
Quaid-e-Azam arrives to a reception at Karachi
Liaquat Ali Khan, Chundrigar, Ghulam Muhammad, Agha Shahi, and Jamshed Nusserwanji Mehta can also be seen.
Mr Jinnah's only regret
When Mr Jinnah left for Pakistan in August 1947, he first visited a Bombay cemetry where he was leaving behind a part of himself. As usual he was alone. The grave was that of Ruttie Jinnah, his wife who died in 1929 of an overdose of painkillers to fight cancer
Quaid-e-Azam lands in Peshawar, June 1948
followed by Ms Jinnah, Sir Ambrose Dundas Governor and Abdul Qayyum Khan Chief Minister of NWFP and Major General Nazir Ahmed
Quaid-e-Azam announces the Partition Plan
After his first speech on All India Radio. Two words in his speech were not in the approved draft: "Pakistan Zindabad"
Gandhi and Jinnah - a study in contrasts
An extract from the book that riled India's Bharatiya Janata Party and led to the expulsion of its author Jaswant Singh, one of the foun...
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Reply to the Civic Address presented by the Quetta Municipality on I5th June, 1948. I thank you for your address of welcome and for the ki...
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Speech on the Inauguration of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly on 14th August, 1947 Your Excellency, I thank His Majesty the King on behalf...