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06 September, 2007

Allusion of liacism by a former President-Zakir Hussain's letter to MA Jinnah, offering his services ؟

We have passed the teachers day, I adore my teachers for congealing into my character the best traits that I possesses and display, and I wonder what kind of patriotism must this man must have disseminated to his pupils while he was teaching, before he was imposed upon us as the first Muslim President of our country ؟

Same man made a brahmin to convert Islam just because he & his grand daughter fell in love! He ensured that this coward convert dutifully prayed 5 times in a Mosque HE got constructed in the Rashtripati bhavan, while he occupied it, And yet claimed his adherence to secularism(sic)????? Please read on....
Long live my teachers, and perpetual may live their guidance, for aeon's and era's !
SHYAM
KARACHI, Aug 13, 1990: A rare, unpublished letter written by Dr. Zakir Husain 43 years ago to Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah has been deposited at Bait-al-Hikmat, the Hamdard's new library, at Bund Murad. The letter throws light on the selction of officials to assist him "during the nascent period of Pakistan State."
Dr. Zakir Husain, who later became Vice-President and then Prsident of India, wrote the letter from Madras on June 10, 1947. This was among a large number of documents handed over to Mr. Rizwan Ahmad, a researcher on the Quaid, by Mohatarma Shirin Jinnah Bai.
Written on the letterhead of Jamia Millia Islamia (National Muslim University), Jamianagar, Delhi, it mentions the names of leading Muslims in the subcontinent whose services could be availed of for "Pakistan which your almost super-human efforts have brought into being."
Dr. Zakir Husain's letter, which begins with "Respected Quaid-i-Azam", recalled that the latter had asked him at the Afghan Independence Day function to suggest names of persons whose services could be availed of for Pakistan. He started with the names of Sir Abdur Rahim and Sir Zafrullah Khan for the Constitution-making job and to assist them on the academic side, the names of Dr. I.H. Qureshi of the Delhi University and Dr. Mahmood Husain of the Dacca University were suggested.
After the Constitution-making issue, Dr. Zakir Husain mentioned the names of some persons related with subjects, such as finance, currency, communications, armed forces, industrial development, etc.
Three names were suggested for handling issues of finance, currency and the disrtibution of assets. They were Mr. Mohammad Ali, at that time military financial advisor to the Government of India; Mr. Zahid Husain of Aligarh and Sir Ghulam Mohammad of Bombay.
For matters relating to communications, he had recommended the names of Mr. Z.H. Khan of the Railway Board, Mr. M. Farooq, General Manager, East India Railway; Mian Nizamuddin, General Manager, Nizam State Railway and Mr. Zahid Husain who was for some time financial advisor to the Railways in India. Mr. Zahid Husain "will also be useful on questions relating to Post and Telegraph," and to assist him the names of Sir Ghulam Mohammad and Mr. Mohammad Zaman Khan, a retired postmaster general, were mentioned.
"On questions relating to the Army, H.H. the Ruler of Bhopal and Mr. Mohammad Ali can be expected to advise on Indian conditions. On major questions of defense, I feel some foreign expert advice will be needed. But the official formal advisor should, I think, be an Indian Muslim," the letter continued.
For matters relating to industrial development, the names of Mr. A. Ispahani, Sir Ghulam Mohammad, "and may be Mr. Akbar Fazalbhoy of Bombay should be useful."
The letter said: "If I can be of any service in the framing of educational programs, I shall deem it a privilege to be able to do so."
Concluding the hand-written letter, Dr. Zakir Husain said: "These are just a few names I have been able to think of. I am sure under your inspiring leadership competent Muslims will be able to give a good account of themselves in the development of Pakistan.
"I am in Madras at present in connection with a conference of the International Students Service and hope to return to Delhi by the 17th. With respectful regards, yours sincerely, Zakir Husain."

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