Quaid-e-Azam's 'grandson' passes away at 70
Muhammad Aslam Jinnah's relationship with the founding father was disputed, and could never be confirmed
KARACHI:
Speaking to The Express Tribune, Muhammad Arif, a resident engineer at the Quaid's Mazaar, said that Aslam used to visit the mazaar every year on August 14 and December 25 to offer Fateha.
Descendants of Jinnah's brothers and sisters reportedly live in Karachi, Bombay and Calcutta. The only confirmed grandchildren of Jinnah are by his late daughter Dina Wadia, and they reside in Bombay.
Sindh Minister for Education and Labor Saeed Ghani and Pakistan Muslim League-Functional's secretary general in Sindh and spokesperson for the Grand Democratic Alliance condoled his death.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, Muhammad Arif, a resident engineer at the Quaid's Mazaar, said that Aslam used to visit the mazaar every year on August 14 and December 25 to offer Fateha.
Descendants of Jinnah's brothers and sisters reportedly live in Karachi, Bombay and Calcutta. The only confirmed grandchildren of Jinnah are by his late daughter Dina Wadia, and they reside in Bombay.
Sindh Minister for Education and Labor Saeed Ghani and Pakistan Muslim League-Functional's secretary general in Sindh and spokesperson for the Grand Democratic Alliance condoled his death.