
Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was a political leader and the founder of Pakistan. He is best known for leading the movement for a separate Muslim-majority nation and for the creation of Pakistan in 1947, serving as its first Governor-General. His legacy continues to influence discussions on Pakistan's founding principles and constitutional history in public discourse and commemorations.

University of Jammu Panel Recommends Dropping Jinnah, Muslim Thinkers After Student Protests
The University of Jammu panel suggested removing Jinnah, Iqbal, and Syed Ahmad Khan from its MA Political Science syllabus after ABVP student protests. This reflects tensions over historical figures' portrayal and awaits the Board of Studies' final decision.

President Zardari Vows to Protect Pakistan's Sovereignty and Maintain Peace
President Zardari pledged that Pakistan will not allow neighboring territories to be used for destabilization during his joint address. His speech coincided with disruptions in parliament, reflecting internal tensions. The focus on sovereignty and peace underscores ongoing regional security concerns.