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Muhammad Ali Jinnah

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The old Advocate of Unity, Mr. M.A.Jinnah, ... was advanced than his colleagues, and stood head and shoulders above them.
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Nehru from his book freedom at midnight

 
Muhammad Ali Jinnah

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