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partition
Aug 19 2009, Shafee Ahmed.Ko

“Jinnah-Jaswant, Bhai Bhai” seems to be new slogan since Jaswant Singh sings a new song on Mohamed Ali Jinnah, Father of Pakistan eulogizing him in new political biography, ‘Jinnah - India, Partition, Independence’.

Jaswant Singh, who...

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