Describing the complex personality of Jinnah, one journalist observed:
General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq (Pakistan's dictator from 1977-88) must be a very relieved man that Mr. Jinnah, the "father" of Pakistan, is not alive today -- or he would have to be flogged publicly for his personal habits. Mr. Jinnah not only chain-smoked Craven-A cigarettes but also liked his whiskey and was not averse to pork. His was the life of an upper-class liberal -- which indeed Jinnah was for most of his life, both private and public.
Source:
http://www.academia.edu/2308521/Beyond_the_Veil_Israel-Pakistan_Relations
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