
Jinnah's August 11 Speech
Jinnah’s August 11, 1947, speech was a call for peace and unity amid Pakistan’s independence. He urged Hindus, Muslims, and others to maintain harmony, live responsibly, and uphold the country's integrity. Recognizing the diversity and potential conflict, he emphasized the importance of mutual respect and cooperation to build a stable nation. His words aimed to reassure all communities that their rights would be protected and that Pakistan was committed to religious and cultural harmony, setting the tone for a peaceful transition to independence.