Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a man loved and shared by all alike irrespective of religion. Newspapers have frequently reported acts of violence against religious communities of different shades, sad occurrences that are regretted by everyone. She had no friends in class and nobody shared their pens or lunch with her because she was a Christian. But are the followers living together or are they bracketed into like communities sharing space with others they do not identify or communicate with? The foundation of social inclusion is laid by those who need to include those they have previously excluded from their discourse.
Source: The Express Tribune December 25, 2017 05:15 UTC