Pictorial exhibition on Jinnah

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In connection with the birth anniversary of Founder of the Nation Qauid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah a painting exhibition was held at Rawalpindi Arts Council on Sunday.
The exhibition “Quaid-i-Azam key Shab-o-Roz” was a collection of paintings, which depicted his struggle for getting a separate state for the Muslims of the subcontinent. It also included roundtable conference held in 1930, his national and international visits and personal life. These pictures are a great source of information for all.
In the second phase of Quaid-i-Azam’s birth anniversary celebrations, ex-resident director RAC Naheed Manzoor said Jinnah was a great leader. “Without his statesmanship and foresightedness the creation of Pakistan was not possible.”
She said Quaid combined in himself realism, pragmatism and idealism in consonance with the aspirations of the broad masses of Muslims in the South Asia. “He had deep insight into the Muslim psyche that had been greatly enfeebled during the long colonial reign,” she said, adding that the Quaid-i-Azam had unbounded reservoir of spiritual energy and an unshakable determination to resolve contradictions and paradoxes that had for long woven a cobweb of uncertainties in the Muslim mind.