KARACHI, Dec 24: A special exhibition of photographs, welcome address, personal belongings and other relics belonging to the Father of the Nation Quaid-i-Azam, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, opens on Monday at the National Museum.

The exhibition is being organised in connection with the 130th birth anniversary of the Quaid-i-Azam being celebrated on Decemeber 25. The exhibition will remain open till January 15, 2007.

Although the Quaid died soon after the country gained independence, he survives in the hearts and memories of every patriotic Pakistani, and in fact the Quaid, in his life time, had emerged as a symbol of Ummah’s unity and centre of all aspirations and selflessness.

In order to educate and enlighten the new generation these objects elegantly tell many unheard stories of the Quaid’s eventful life.

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