Speech at a Dinner Party given by the late Mr.
Ghulam Hussain
Hidayatullah at the Karachi Club on 9th August,
1947
"Yes, I am Karachi-born, and it was on the sands of Karachi that I played
marbles in my boyhood. I was schooled at Karachi", proudly declared the
Quaid-i-Azam.
The Quaid-i-Azam said that he then found himself in London from where
after passing law, he returned to India. He was undecided what to do. But
fate took him to Bombay, where he waited and waited for a long time for
a brief. At last he got a brief. He went on in his own way not knowing
what fate had in store for him. He now found himself in Karachi and was
glad to be here.
The Quaid-i-Azam asserted that the new Sovereign State of Pakistan which
had been won by peaceful methods and without dropping a single drop of
blood, afforded him some satisfaction. In the course of his arduous work
in that connection, it was the masses who came to him instinctively to
help him and the intelligentsia came last.
The achievement was without parallel in history. He accepted the Governor-generalship
of the Dominion because he knew he was not the agent of an alien power
but was the chosen representative of the people.
Continuing, the Quaid-i-Azam adverted to what he characterized as the
sacred duty cast upon them for solving the problem of poverty of the people.
He was no believer in the mission of making the rich richer and the poor
poorer. The task was difficult, of course, but they must make earnest efforts
to promote the interests of the masses without necessarily disturbing the
equilibrium in the bargain. "We must be just to both." He added Adverting
to the minority question, the Quaid-i-Azam declared that he was no believer
in formulae and paper resolutions. They were capable of being interpreted
and misinterpreted.
"Let us trust each other," roared the Governor-general designate and
added; "Let us judge by results, not by theories. With the help of every
section --I see that every class is represented in this huge gathering
--let us work in double shift if necessary to make the Sovereign State
of Pakistan really happy, really united and really powerful".
Concluding, the Quaid-i-Azam acknowledged with gratitude the kind words
said of his sister by the host of the evening. "Miss Fatima Jinnah is a
constant source of help and encouragement to me." He revealed that, "In
the days when I was expecting to be taken as a prisoner by the British
Government, it was my sister who encouraged me, and said hopeful things
when revolution was staring me in the face. Her constant care is about
my health". He was gratified by the good words said of her by Mr. Ghulam
Hussain to whom he expressed his thanks for his hospitality.
Pakistan Zindabad