Posted on June 14, 2006
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  3. MUSFIR says:

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    This is very attractive clip, I very amazed to see my city Karachi so neat and clean and very few populated. it is the first time i have ever seen Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan in a moving clip. I also very surprised that no Pakistani channel have ever exposed this sort of historic video clip

    Pakistan zindabad

  4. Bilal says:

    Very interesting. The assembly building looks so clean!
    It was interesting to see how frail Jinnah already looked in 1947. How come his pictures on our currency notes add another 20 pounds to his body?
    I am fascinated by the history of Karachi – both as a ciy of culture, learning and political yearning – as well as a city that has worked hard to improve Pakistan’s stature in the world.