Jinnah's two-nation theory is 'acknowledged reality' today: Pak army chief
Jinnah's two-nation theory is 'acknowledged reality' today: Pak army chief
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Army Chief of India's neighboring country, Pakistan, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, says that the two-nation theory of the country's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah is a more acceptable reality in today's times. Bajwa said this on the 143rd birth anniversary of Jinnah at his mausoleum in Karachi on Wednesday.

In his statement, he said that Jinnah's thinking of forming Pakistan on the basis of two-nation theory is a more acceptable reality today. No matter how much we thank them for giving us Pakistan, it will be less. Bajwa further said that all Pakistanis, including minorities, have come together in difficult times. He said that Jinnah's vision will continue to inspire people to take forward Pakistan with principles of faith, unity and discipline.

Apart from this, the Imran Government of Pakistan, engaged in efforts to eradicate Leo and others, has sought help from India. In a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Imran on Tuesday, it was decided that he would buy polio marker from India. Let us know that Pakistan had bought polio marker from China before but due to its poor quality, it had to seek India's help. While Pakistan has banned trade with India since Article 370 was removed from Jammu and Kashmir. However, under pressure from the people, the Government of Pakistan has exempted the drug trade.

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