Mr. Jinnah's intended radio broadcast
AZM Abdul Ali, Uttara, Dhaka
In his column, 'Between the Lines' (Pakistan and Indian Muslims, 7 August 2004) Kuldip Nayar has made some observations about Mr. Jinnah. Mr.Nayar writes, Jinnah thought that in Pakistan, "Politics would not be mixed with religion. He even promised more. But the custodians of Pakistan did not allow his words to be broadcast over the radio, lest what they had in mind should get jeopardized." Does anyone, amongst your readers, knows what Mr. Jinnah wanted to say? Could anyone refer to any source about this particular statement of Mr. Kuldip Nayar? I would even request Mr. Nayar, through your paper, to elaborate on this point and quote some reference about Mr. Jinnah's intended broadcast and how that was not allowed to go on the air.
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