Pakistan’s identity

April 29, 2014 12:11 am | Updated May 21, 2016 01:45 pm IST

Jinnah might have envisioned a road map for Pakistan with good intentions (“ >In the cross hairs of the extremists ,” April 26). However, after his demise, there hasn’t been a tall leader in Pakistan who could have shouldered the responsibility of leading the people on the path of “Jinnah’s postulates” or toward prosperity, peace and equality. That is why as a nation it is always better to remember the saying, “Divided we fall, united we stand.”

Sunkanna Basa,

Hyderabad

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