Posted on September 10, 2007
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89 responses to “A Look at the Personal Life of Jinnah: Ruttie Jinnah’s last letter to her husband”

  1. Prem Faqeer says:

    She was poet of sorts as a teenager, inspired by Sarijini Naidu. The contrast, Mr J, in total suppression of his personal emotions (‘heard hearted, near fossilised, legal-rational mind, keeping empathy out of it, ‘adamant’, making no concessions for his ‘child bride’, proud to be the Quaide Azam, the Sole Leader, of Islamic culture (himself not really of that culture, killed the Rose of Bombay!
    Suicide? Directly.ot indirectly. Totally lost Ruttie was, in all aspects of her self, social and personal.
    What did J gain?

  2. Shakir Lakhani says:

    Ruttie was never given the name Marine, that’s a lie propagated by enemies of Pakistan

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