Thursday 28 March 2019

English IX - Chapter No.10 - Words / Meaning and Summary

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Quaid-E-Azam And His Vision For Pakistan

Words And Meaning

S.NO. WordsMeanings
1.  Dynamic   Active
2.  Personality  Figure 
3.  Majority Greater number 
4.  Poetess  Female poet 
5.  To praise   Admire
6. Ambassador  Representative of govt.in foreign countries 
7.  Polarization  Concentration
8.  Culminate  To bring to climax 
9.  Unparalleled  Having no example
10.  Transform  Change
11.  Region  Area
12.  Victimize   Unfair treatment 
13.  Plead  Advocate
14.  Community  Group of people
15. To cease To end 
16.  Individual   Of one person 
17.  Impartiality   Neutral
18.  Homage  Appreciation 
19. Foot-step  Mark of foot
20.  Harmony  Peaceful


Short note Or Summary on Quaid-E-Azam And His Vision For Pakistan

In the essay, "Quaid-e-Azam and his vision for Pakistan", the personality, struggle, thought and vision of the Quaid-e-Azam have been described. He was an openhearted man. He was away from narrow-mindedness. He believed in Hindu-Muslim unity and worked for it but the attitude of the narrow minded Hindu leaders of Congress compelled this broad minded leader to change his idea about the Hindu and ultimately he started struggle to achieve an independent state for the Muslim of India. He was true in his struggle that he succeeded to achieve Pakistan. His sincerity for Hindu-Muslim unity was highly appreciated and recognized even by the Hindu leaders like Gokhale and Sarojini Nidu.
Qauid-e-Azam was a farsighted leader so he realized the plan of Hindu-Muslim polarization and made the Muslim aware of it.
He disliked orthodoxy. he believed in freedom of religion. He didn't like to impose his religious thoughts on the others. He was strongly of the thought that every citizen is equal in the eyes of the law of the state. No discrimination should be there among the people on the basis of religion or caste or creed. He thought religion is a personal matter not a state matter.
The Quaid-e-Azam's principle was justice and complete impartiality. He did not believe in dividing the people into groups or sections. He believed in the unity of people. He wanted the people to be  recognized and known only as the citizens of the state.
He was desirous that every citizen should co-operate with the state so that the country could progress and develop and Pakistan could become one of the greatest nations of the world.


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