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» Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s vision for religious minorities in Pakistan was articulated in several key speeches, most notably on July 3rd and August 11th, 1947. In his address to the Constituent Assembly, he unequivocally emphasized equality, justice and religious freedom, declaring that the state would not discriminate based on religious identity and that every citizen would have the right to worship and practice their faith freely. Jinnah aspired to create a nation built on principles of harmony, democracy, and social justice, ensuring peaceful coexistence among diverse religious communities. However, debates persist regarding the consistency of his views, with some of his statements sparking controversy over the years. This session brings together thinkers and human rights advocates to critically examine Jinnah’s vision, the historical trajectory of minority rights in Pakistan, and the broader implications for citizenship and the country’s future political landscape.