Jinnah: Speeches and Statements 1947-48 : Burke, S.M

By: Burke, S.MMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Lahore : Oxford University Press, 2000Description: 242 pages E/515Subject(s): Jinnah, Muhammad Ali--Quaid-i-Azam--SpeechesDDC classification: 954.9042080 BUR-J 2000
Contents:
Transfer of Power: The June 3 (1947) Plan: Broadcast from All-India Radio, New Delhi: 3 June 1947. Quaid-i-Azam and the Frontier Tribesmen: Statement expressing thanks to the Muslims of the tribal areas: 17 June 1947. Statement Regarding the States: 17 June 1947. Vote Solidly for Pakistan Constituent Assembly: Statement: 25 June 1947. Quaid-i-Azam’s Appeal to Sylhet Muslims: Statement: 25 June 1947. Muslim India Will Make its Contribution to World Peace: Telegraphic message to the President of the London Muslim League: 7 July 1947. The Quaid Demands release of Kashmir Detenus: Press Statement:11 July 1947. Protection to Minorities: Press conference at new Delhi: 14 July 1947. Assassination of two Burmses Executive Committee Members: Statement: 20 July 1947. Quaid-i-Azam Assures Support to Indonesia: Statement: 26 July 1947. No Forcing of Leaders on assembly Parties: Statement: 28 July 1947. Statement Regarding the States: 31 July 1947. Quaid-i-Azam’s Message to Hindustan: Statement on the eve of his departure for Karachi from New Delhi: 7 August 1947. Reminiscence of Early days: Speech at a dinner party given by Ghulam Hussain, Hidayatullah at Karachi Club: 9 August 1947. On his Election as First President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan: Presidential address to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan at Karachi: 11 August 1947. Proposing to Toast to HM the King: Speech at the banquet held in Honour of Lord Mountbatten a the Governor-General’s Hosue, Karachi, 13 August 1947. Inauguration of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan: Karachi: 14 August 1947. Peace Within and peace without: message to the Nation on the Occasion of the inauguration of the Pakistan Broadcasting service. The First Eid in Pakistan: Message to the Nation on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr: 18 August 1947. Preserve Peace for the Sake of Pakistan: Statement: 24 August 1947. Karachi-City with a Bright Future: Speech in reply to the Civic address presented by the Karachi Corporation: 25 August 1947. Quaid-i-Azam Opens Fund for Refugees: Appeal to the Nation for contribution to the Quaid-i-Azam’s Relief Fund for refugees: 12 September 1947. Condition of the Muslims of Delhi: Statement: 15 September 1947. Retaliation Not in Our interest: Statement in reply to a message from Nawabzada Khalifa Khan Malik on Behalf of the Afridis of the Khyber agency: 17 September 1947. Towards Rapid Industrialization: Speech on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the building of valika textile mills Ltd: 26 September 1947. Call to Duty: Address to Civil, Naval, Military and Air Force officers of the Pakistan Government at Khaliqdina Hall, Karachi: 11 October 1947. Eid-ul-Azha: A Symbol of the Islamic Spirit of Sacrifice: Message to the Nation on the Occasion of Eid-ul-Azha: 24 October 1947. Pakistan will never agree to Union with India: Interview with Duncan hooper, Correspondent of Reuters: 25 October 1947. Quaid-i-Azam refutes Kashmir Government’s Ex Parte Allegations: Telegraphic message to the Maharaja of Kashmir: 26 October 1947. The Tasks Ahead: Speech at a rally at University Stadium, Lahore, 30 October 1947. Protection of Minorities: A Sacred Undertaking: Broadcast from Radio Pakistan, Lahore: 30 October 1947. Equip Yourself for the Arduous task Ahead: Address to a Deputation of the Committee of Action of the Punjab Muslim Students Federation at Lahore: 31 October 1947. Message to the Armed forces and Security Guard: 8 November 1947. Quaid-i-Azam Welcomes British officers: Message to the British officers who Volunteered to Serve Pakistan: 22 November 1947. Reorientation of Education: Message to the All-Pakistan Educational Confernce at Karachi: 27 November 1947. Pakistan and Afghanistan: two Sister Nations: Address in reply to the speech made by Sardar Najibullah Khan, Special representative of H M the King of Afghanistan in Pakistan, at the time of presenting his Credentials to the Quaid-i-Azam: 3 December 1947. HMG treating Pakistan with Indifference: Interview with Robert Stimson, BBC correspondent: 19 December 1947. Service before Self: Message to the Pakistan boy Scouts: 22 December 1947. Pakistan’s Support to Arabs on the Palestine Issue: Telegraphic message in reply to a telegram of thanks, from the King of Yemen, Imam yahiya for Pakistan’s support to Arabs on the Palestine issue: 24 December 1947. Royal Transjordan Mission: Address in reply to the speech by his excellency Mohammad Pasha El Shuraiki, Minister of State, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoteniary of Transjordan: 24 December 1947. Faith, Discipline and Unity: Statement in reference to a passage in the Addr4ess of Welcome presented by the Divisional Superintendent and officers of North-Western Railways: 28 December 1947. Protect Hindu Neighbours: A Call to Muslims: Message sent to the refugees on the Occasion of a tour of the riot-affected areas in Karachi: 9 January 1948. On Pakistan-Burma Relations: Address in reply to the Speech made by the Burmese Ambassadro in Pakistan at the time of Presenting his Credentials to Quaid-i-Azam: 21 January 1948. Strong Defence: A Bulwark Against Aggression: Address to the Establishment of HMPS Dilawar: 23 January 1948. Islam teaches equality, Justice and Fair play: Address to the Bar Association on the Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) Birthday, Karachi: 25 January 1948. Statement on the Assassination of Mr M.K. Gandhi: 30 January 1948. Rehabilitation of Refugees: Speech on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the Bengal Oil Mills: 2 February 1948. Equal treatment to All: Assurance to Minorities: Speech in reply to an address of Welcome presented to Quaid-i-Azam and Miss Fatima Jinnah by the Parsi Community of Sind at the Parsi Colony, Karachi; 3 February 1948. On Ceylon’s independence: Message on the attainment of Dominion Status by Ceylon: 4 February 1948. New Era of Progress for Baluchistan: Speech at Sibi Durbar: 14 February 1948. High or Low- We are al Services of the Status: Address to a gathering of the Civil officers of Baluchistan of the rank of Naib-Tehsildars and above, at Sibi: 14 February 1948. Press Conference at Sibi: 15 February 1948. Pakistan and her People-I: Talk broadcast to the people of Australia: 19 February 1948. Selfless Devotion to Duty: Address to officers and men of the 5th Heavy Ack Ack and 6th light Ack Ack regiments in Maliar: 21 February 1948. Pakistan and Her People-II: Talk on Pakistan broadcast to the people of the United States of America: February 1948. Pakistan and USA: Equal Partners in Defence of Democracy: Reply to the Speech made by the First Ambassador of the United States of America at the time of presenting his credentials to Quaid-i-Azam: 26 February 1948. On Spiritual and Sentimental ties with Turkey: Reply to the Speech made by the First Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan at the time of presenting his Credentials to Quaid-i-Azam: 4 March 1948. India Should Deal with Pakistan on Equal Footing: Interview with Swiss Jouranlist, De Eric Streiff, Special correspondence of the Neue Zurcher Zeiting: 11 March 1948. Pakistan Red cross Society; An Enterprise in the Service of Humanity: Speech at the meeting of the Pakistan Red cross society, Held at the Govenor-General’s house, Karachi, 15 March 1948. The Martial Spirit of East Pakistan: Speech at the Ceremonial army Parade at Kurmitolla Airport:20 March 1948. National Consolidation: Speech at a public meeting at Dacca; 21 March 1948. Equal Rights to all Citizens: Statements replying to a deputation of the Hindu members of the East Bengal Legislative Assembly: 22 March 1948. Scheduled Castes Assured: Statement replying to various points raised by the depuation of the Scheduled castes Federation. The Role of Students in Nation Building: Speech at the Dacca university Convocation: 24 March 1948. Do your Duty as Servants: Advice to officers: Address to the Gazetted officers at Chittagong: 25 March 1948. On Need of Medical Relief: Message to the Pakistan Medical Association, Dacca, 26 March 1948. Development of Chittagong Port: Speech at a public reception at Chittagong: 26 March 1948. Farewell Message to East Pakistan: Speech broadcast from Radio Pakistan, Dacca; 28 March 1948. Economic Feasibility of Pakistan: Speech on the occasion of the presentation of new Pakistani coins and currency notes by the Finance Minister: 1 April 1948.
Irani Visitors Meet Quaid-i-Azam: Interview with Messrs Masoodi, Farmarzi and Maliki of Iranian Goodwill mission: 9 April 1948. Responsibilities of the Youth: Speech in reply to the Address presented by the Students of Islamia College, Peshawar: 12 April 1948. Importance of Physical Culture; Message to the first Pakistan Olympic Games: 12 April 1948. Strong Air Force: A Shield Against Aggression: Speech at the Royal Pakistan Air Force Station, Risalpur; 13 April 1948. Historic Role of 3rd Armoured Brigade; Address to officers and men of 3rd Armoured Brigade, Risalpur: 13 April 1948. Amoured Corps: Spearhead of the Army: Address to officers and men of Pakistan armoured corps centre, Naushera: 13 April 1948. Administration Must be Impartial: Advice to Government Servants: Informal talk to Civil officers at Government House, Peshawar: 14 April 1948. Essential Qualities of a Regiment: Address at the Presentation of Colours to 2/15th Punjab Machine-Gun Regiment, Peshawar; 15 April 1948. The Frontier Policy of Pakistan: Address to the Tribal Jirga to Government House, Reshawar: 17 April 1948. Educational Progress of Frontier Province: Speech in reply to the address of Welcome presented by the Principal, Staff and students of Edwards College, Peshawar: 18 April 1948. Quaid-i-Azam’s Appeal to Remain United: Address at a Public meeting at Peshawar: 20 April 1948. Be a Force of Peace: Advice to Athletes: Speech at the opening Ceremony of the first Pakistan Olympic Games at Karachi: 22 April 1948. The Commercial policy of Pakistan: Speech in reply to the address presented by the Karachi Chamber of commerce: 27 April 1948. Need for Real Friendship: Message to Mr C. Rajagopalachari on his appointment as Governor-General of the Indian Dominion: 5 may 1948. Pakistan and Afghanistan Bound by Age-Old Links: Address in reply to the Speech made by the Ambassador of Afghanistan at the time of Presenting his Credentials: 8 May 1848. Constitutional Position of Baluchistan: Speech in reply to the Address presented by a deputation of members of the Quetta Parsi Community: 13 June 1948. Responsibilities of the Defence Forces: Address to the officers of staff college, Quetta: 14 June 1948. Provincialism: A Curse Speech in reply to the Civic Address presented by the Quetta Municipality: 15 June 1948. State Bank of Pakistan: A Symbol of our Sovereignty: Speech on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the State Bank of Pakistan: 1 July 1948. Achievements of the First Year: A Firm basis of Optimism: Message to the Nation on the occasion of the First anniversary of Pakistan : 14 August 1948. Eid Greetings: Message to the Nation on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr: 27 August 1948. Index.
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Transfer of Power: The June 3 (1947) Plan: Broadcast from All-India Radio, New Delhi: 3 June 1947. Quaid-i-Azam and the Frontier Tribesmen: Statement expressing thanks to the Muslims of the tribal areas: 17 June 1947. Statement Regarding the States: 17 June 1947. Vote Solidly for Pakistan Constituent Assembly: Statement: 25 June 1947. Quaid-i-Azam’s Appeal to Sylhet Muslims: Statement: 25 June 1947. Muslim India Will Make its Contribution to World Peace: Telegraphic message to the President of the London Muslim League: 7 July 1947. The Quaid Demands release of Kashmir Detenus: Press Statement:11 July 1947. Protection to Minorities: Press conference at new Delhi: 14 July 1947. Assassination of two Burmses Executive Committee Members: Statement: 20 July 1947. Quaid-i-Azam Assures Support to Indonesia: Statement: 26 July 1947. No Forcing of Leaders on assembly Parties: Statement: 28 July 1947. Statement Regarding the States: 31 July 1947. Quaid-i-Azam’s Message to Hindustan: Statement on the eve of his departure for Karachi from New Delhi: 7 August 1947. Reminiscence of Early days: Speech at a dinner party given by Ghulam Hussain, Hidayatullah at Karachi Club: 9 August 1947. On his Election as First President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan: Presidential address to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan at Karachi: 11 August 1947. Proposing to Toast to HM the King: Speech at the banquet held in Honour of Lord Mountbatten a the Governor-General’s Hosue, Karachi, 13 August 1947. Inauguration of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan: Karachi: 14 August 1947. Peace Within and peace without: message to the Nation on the Occasion of the inauguration of the Pakistan Broadcasting service. The First Eid in Pakistan: Message to the Nation on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr: 18 August 1947. Preserve Peace for the Sake of Pakistan: Statement: 24 August 1947. Karachi-City with a Bright Future: Speech in reply to the Civic address presented by the Karachi Corporation: 25 August 1947. Quaid-i-Azam Opens Fund for Refugees: Appeal to the Nation for contribution to the Quaid-i-Azam’s Relief Fund for refugees: 12 September 1947. Condition of the Muslims of Delhi: Statement: 15 September 1947. Retaliation Not in Our interest: Statement in reply to a message from Nawabzada Khalifa Khan Malik on Behalf of the Afridis of the Khyber agency: 17 September 1947. Towards Rapid Industrialization: Speech on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the building of valika textile mills Ltd: 26 September 1947. Call to Duty: Address to Civil, Naval, Military and Air Force officers of the Pakistan Government at Khaliqdina Hall, Karachi: 11 October 1947. Eid-ul-Azha: A Symbol of the Islamic Spirit of Sacrifice: Message to the Nation on the Occasion of Eid-ul-Azha: 24 October 1947. Pakistan will never agree to Union with India: Interview with Duncan hooper, Correspondent of Reuters: 25 October 1947. Quaid-i-Azam refutes Kashmir Government’s Ex Parte Allegations: Telegraphic message to the Maharaja of Kashmir: 26 October 1947. The Tasks Ahead: Speech at a rally at University Stadium, Lahore, 30 October 1947. Protection of Minorities: A Sacred Undertaking: Broadcast from Radio Pakistan, Lahore: 30 October 1947. Equip Yourself for the Arduous task Ahead: Address to a Deputation of the Committee of Action of the Punjab Muslim Students Federation at Lahore: 31 October 1947. Message to the Armed forces and Security Guard: 8 November 1947. Quaid-i-Azam Welcomes British officers: Message to the British officers who Volunteered to Serve Pakistan: 22 November 1947. Reorientation of Education: Message to the All-Pakistan Educational Confernce at Karachi: 27 November 1947. Pakistan and Afghanistan: two Sister Nations: Address in reply to the speech made by Sardar Najibullah Khan, Special representative of H M the King of Afghanistan in Pakistan, at the time of presenting his Credentials to the Quaid-i-Azam: 3 December 1947. HMG treating Pakistan with Indifference: Interview with Robert Stimson, BBC correspondent: 19 December 1947. Service before Self: Message to the Pakistan boy Scouts: 22 December 1947. Pakistan’s Support to Arabs on the Palestine Issue: Telegraphic message in reply to a telegram of thanks, from the King of Yemen, Imam yahiya for Pakistan’s support to Arabs on the Palestine issue: 24 December 1947. Royal Transjordan Mission: Address in reply to the speech by his excellency Mohammad Pasha El Shuraiki, Minister of State, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoteniary of Transjordan: 24 December 1947. Faith, Discipline and Unity: Statement in reference to a passage in the Addr4ess of Welcome presented by the Divisional Superintendent and officers of North-Western Railways: 28 December 1947. Protect Hindu Neighbours: A Call to Muslims: Message sent to the refugees on the Occasion of a tour of the riot-affected areas in Karachi: 9 January 1948. On Pakistan-Burma Relations: Address in reply to the Speech made by the Burmese Ambassadro in Pakistan at the time of Presenting his Credentials to Quaid-i-Azam: 21 January 1948. Strong Defence: A Bulwark Against Aggression: Address to the Establishment of HMPS Dilawar: 23 January 1948. Islam teaches equality, Justice and Fair play: Address to the Bar Association on the Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) Birthday, Karachi: 25 January 1948. Statement on the Assassination of Mr M.K. Gandhi: 30 January 1948. Rehabilitation of Refugees: Speech on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the Bengal Oil Mills: 2 February 1948. Equal treatment to All: Assurance to Minorities: Speech in reply to an address of Welcome presented to Quaid-i-Azam and Miss Fatima Jinnah by the Parsi Community of Sind at the Parsi Colony, Karachi; 3 February 1948. On Ceylon’s independence: Message on the attainment of Dominion Status by Ceylon: 4 February 1948. New Era of Progress for Baluchistan: Speech at Sibi Durbar: 14 February 1948. High or Low- We are al Services of the Status: Address to a gathering of the Civil officers of Baluchistan of the rank of Naib-Tehsildars and above, at Sibi: 14 February 1948. Press Conference at Sibi: 15 February 1948. Pakistan and her People-I: Talk broadcast to the people of Australia: 19 February 1948. Selfless Devotion to Duty: Address to officers and men of the 5th Heavy Ack Ack and 6th light Ack Ack regiments in Maliar: 21 February 1948. Pakistan and Her People-II: Talk on Pakistan broadcast to the people of the United States of America: February 1948. Pakistan and USA: Equal Partners in Defence of Democracy: Reply to the Speech made by the First Ambassador of the United States of America at the time of presenting his credentials to Quaid-i-Azam: 26 February 1948. On Spiritual and Sentimental ties with Turkey: Reply to the Speech made by the First Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan at the time of presenting his Credentials to Quaid-i-Azam: 4 March 1948. India Should Deal with Pakistan on Equal Footing: Interview with Swiss Jouranlist, De Eric Streiff, Special correspondence of the Neue Zurcher Zeiting: 11 March 1948. Pakistan Red cross Society; An Enterprise in the Service of Humanity: Speech at the meeting of the Pakistan Red cross society, Held at the Govenor-General’s house, Karachi, 15 March 1948. The Martial Spirit of East Pakistan: Speech at the Ceremonial army Parade at Kurmitolla Airport:20 March 1948. National Consolidation: Speech at a public meeting at Dacca; 21 March 1948. Equal Rights to all Citizens: Statements replying to a deputation of the Hindu members of the East Bengal Legislative Assembly: 22 March 1948. Scheduled Castes Assured: Statement replying to various points raised by the depuation of the Scheduled castes Federation. The Role of Students in Nation Building: Speech at the Dacca university Convocation: 24 March 1948. Do your Duty as Servants: Advice to officers: Address to the Gazetted officers at Chittagong: 25 March 1948. On Need of Medical Relief: Message to the Pakistan Medical Association, Dacca, 26 March 1948. Development of Chittagong Port: Speech at a public reception at Chittagong: 26 March 1948. Farewell Message to East Pakistan: Speech broadcast from Radio Pakistan, Dacca; 28 March 1948. Economic Feasibility of Pakistan: Speech on the occasion of the presentation of new Pakistani coins and currency notes by the Finance Minister: 1 April 1948.

Irani Visitors Meet Quaid-i-Azam: Interview with Messrs Masoodi, Farmarzi and Maliki of Iranian Goodwill mission: 9 April 1948. Responsibilities of the Youth: Speech in reply to the Address presented by the Students of Islamia College, Peshawar: 12 April 1948. Importance of Physical Culture; Message to the first Pakistan Olympic Games: 12 April 1948. Strong Air Force: A Shield Against Aggression: Speech at the Royal Pakistan Air Force Station, Risalpur; 13 April 1948. Historic Role of 3rd Armoured Brigade; Address to officers and men of 3rd Armoured Brigade, Risalpur: 13 April 1948. Amoured Corps: Spearhead of the Army: Address to officers and men of Pakistan armoured corps centre, Naushera: 13 April 1948. Administration Must be Impartial: Advice to Government Servants: Informal talk to Civil officers at Government House, Peshawar: 14 April 1948. Essential Qualities of a Regiment: Address at the Presentation of Colours to 2/15th Punjab Machine-Gun Regiment, Peshawar; 15 April 1948. The Frontier Policy of Pakistan: Address to the Tribal Jirga to Government House, Reshawar: 17 April 1948. Educational Progress of Frontier Province: Speech in reply to the address of Welcome presented by the Principal, Staff and students of Edwards College, Peshawar: 18 April 1948. Quaid-i-Azam’s Appeal to Remain United: Address at a Public meeting at Peshawar: 20 April 1948. Be a Force of Peace: Advice to Athletes: Speech at the opening Ceremony of the first Pakistan Olympic Games at Karachi: 22 April 1948. The Commercial policy of Pakistan: Speech in reply to the address presented by the Karachi Chamber of commerce: 27 April 1948. Need for Real Friendship: Message to Mr C. Rajagopalachari on his appointment as Governor-General of the Indian Dominion: 5 may 1948. Pakistan and Afghanistan Bound by Age-Old Links: Address in reply to the Speech made by the Ambassador of Afghanistan at the time of Presenting his Credentials: 8 May 1848. Constitutional Position of Baluchistan: Speech in reply to the Address presented by a deputation of members of the Quetta Parsi Community: 13 June 1948. Responsibilities of the Defence Forces: Address to the officers of staff college, Quetta: 14 June 1948. Provincialism: A Curse Speech in reply to the Civic Address presented by the Quetta Municipality: 15 June 1948. State Bank of Pakistan: A Symbol of our Sovereignty: Speech on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the State Bank of Pakistan: 1 July 1948. Achievements of the First Year: A Firm basis of Optimism: Message to the Nation on the occasion of the First anniversary of Pakistan : 14 August 1948. Eid Greetings: Message to the Nation on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr: 27 August 1948. Index.

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