Quaid-e-Azam’s journey by train.

Quaid-i-Azam used to reserve two berths for himself during the train journey
Once when someone asked him the reason, in reply he narrated this incident. I used to reserve one berth first. I have mentioned once that I was going from Lucknow to Bombay when a train stopped at a small station and an Anglo-Indian girl She came in the box and sat on the second berth as I had reserved only one berth so she remained silent.
the train picked up speed, the girl suddenly said, Give me what you have immediately, otherwise I will pull the chain and tell people that this person wants to force me. I didn’t raise my head from the papers. He repeated his words again. He remained silent. Finally he got annoyed and shook me. I raised my head and said with a gesture that I am deaf. I can’t hear anything to say.
He wrote his case on a piece of paper and handed it over to me. I immediately pulled the chain and handed it over to the railway authorities in writing. From that day onwards, I have always reserved two berths.

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was addressing school and college students
A Hindu boy stood up and asked you why you want to divide India and divide us. What is the difference between you and us?
When you remained silent for a while, the students started shouting at you. Some said that you did not have the answer.
And then there were the hustle and bustle of Hindu boys from all sides
The Quaid-e-Azam asked for a glass of water. He drank some water and then put it on the table. them called a Hindu boy and asked him to drink the remaining water. The Hindu boy refused to drink that water.

Then you called a Muslim boy. your gave the same leftover water to this Muslim boy. He immediately drank a handful of Quaid-e-Azam’s water. He then addressed all the students and said, This is the difference between you and us.
The Senate was everywhere because the difference was obvious to everyone.

Muhammad Ali Jinnah never insulted anyone and never did you commit immorality. You used to present your point with such solid arguments that you would put your fingers in your big mouth and become irresistible in front of you.
This was the world of people’s love for Quaid-e-Azam
If anyone asks you
If I shook hands with him, he would not be happy and would tell people all day that today I have shook hands with Quaid-e-Azam.

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah did not go to jail even for a day despite such opposition
And to this day I have not uttered such words after which I have to say that I take back my words.