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Tributes pour in on Quaid e Azam's 73rd death anniversary

"No struggle can ever succeed without women participating side by side with men," tweeted the US embassy in Pakistan, quoting Jinnah
Updated 11 Sep, 2021 02:59pm
A social media user said Jinnah was a “visionary leader”. File photo
A social media user said Jinnah was a “visionary leader”. File photo

On the 73rd death anniversary of the founder of Pakistan Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah on Saturday, social media users and the US embassy in the country poured tributes for the leader on Twitter.

Quoting Quaid e Azam, the US embassy in its tribute message tweeted: “No struggle can ever succeed without women participating side by side with men.”

A social media user said Jinnah was a “visionary leader”.

Another user lauded the leader for his advocacy for the education.

Sharing old pictures of the Jinnah printed in Dawn and Jang, a user said the efforts of the leader “made it possible that we live in an independent” country.

In his apologetic message to the leader, a social media user said the nation "failed to make you proud" and claimed that the "future generation will rise and Pakistan will become the richest country in the world."

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