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Life Of Jinnah

 

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             He graduated in Law in 1895 and accompanied his longstanding desire of childhood when once on seeing as lawyer in a black gown, he said to his father that he would become a barrister.
             First lesson in politics (1904).
             He received his first lesson in politics from a grand Dadabhoy Nauroji and participated in all India congress as secretary to him. He entered politics in 1904 from the plate form of the Indian national congress. He was an ardent congressman till 1920. .
             Return to India (1896).
             He returned to India in 1896.Mean while he has lost wife and beloved mother. Heavy-hearted, he reached Bombay and got him self-enrolled in the Bombay high court in 1897.The business of his father was in complete ruin. He passed three years in agony.
             Presidency Magistrate .
             One day his friend introduced him to Mr. Macpherson, Bombay acting advocate general. He invited him to work under him and use his library. He soon discovered that the new recruit was a young man of great charm, ability, perseverance and integrity. He was then appointed as a temporary presidency magistrate. Sir Charles Ollivent, the member in charge of the judicial department offered him another better judicial appointment at Rs.15,00 per month. He rejected that offer and said that he would soon be able to earn that much in a single day.
             As a Lawyer.
             An English barrister, Sir George Lowndes helped Jinnah in his early days. "He was to me like a father and treated me as a son," said Jinnah.
             Jinnah's courage and sheer brilliance won him fame in the law courts of Bombay and it was agreed on all hands that M.A. Jiannah would reach the heights of eminence as a barrister. .
             Jinnah enters politics (1905).
             In 1905, Dadabhouy Nauroji returned to India to fight for the Indian freedom. He had to preside over the all India Congress in 1906. Behind him sat M.A. Jinnah who looked so calm and composed. At this session of Congress, Dadabhouy Nauroji raised the demand for self-government for India and behind this banner marched Jinnah.


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