Owais Mughal
I’ll let the photo do most of the talking. Just a brief introduction. These cars belonged to Fatima Jinnah and are now rotting at Sindh Archive offices in Clifton Karachi. Photo is taken from Trekearth.
Owais Mughal
I’ll let the photo do most of the talking. Just a brief introduction. These cars belonged to Fatima Jinnah and are now rotting at Sindh Archive offices in Clifton Karachi. Photo is taken from Trekearth.
Quaid-e-Azam’s cars are just fine:
One short link to the same url above:
http://tinyurl.com/2o6yqn
Quaid-e-Azam’s cars are just fine:
http://www.pakwheels.com/forumreply_az_TopicID!274 07~ForumID!11~pw.html
What’s the point that we actually want to make?
Do we consider Fatima Jinnah as an important personality in the history of Pakistan or does she stand among the que in whcih Benazir, Altaf or mushee are lined up.
Keeping aside all offence, u cn’t compare benazir’s scarf or mushee’s wardee with Ms.Fatima Jinnah’s car,they aren’t comparable at all.
Faraz:
I appriciate your sense of humor. Its good to be a devil’s advocate. Personally, I might not care about these cars, they are just piece of junk. But not being emotional, I don’t know of any nation that doesn’t care about her heroes!!! What you think??
Moeen:
I appreciate the sarcasm. I don’t want get into a whole argument about these cars :), but there’s surely no need to burn them or blow them up with Pakistan’s latest nuclear warhead. Lets not get all emotional. Raddiwalla aka recycle actually sounds like a good idea. (Hey, someone has to play the devil’s advocate, right?)