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 “That is a very terrible solution, Mr. Jinnah.”

 “It is a terrible solution. But it is the only one.”

(Mr. M.A Jinnah in an interview with Edward Thompson, quoted In Enlist Indian for Freedom, London, 1740, p.52.)

 Pakistan can only be achieved by shedding blood, and if the opportunity arises, the blood of non-Muslims must be shed, for Muslims are no believers in ahimsa (non-violence).

(Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, July 30, 1946.)

 Pakistan in under an obligation, international or otherwise, that prevents her from sending her troops to Kashmir.

(Sir Mahammed Zafarullah Khan. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, in Karachi, Sept. 8, 1948.)

 Addressing a cheering crowd, lakhs in number, from the window of the Press Room in the Prime Minister’s House, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, declared: ‘From today onwards our symbol in this, and he held his clenched fist out of the window.

(Report in Dawn, Karachi, July. 28, 1951.)

 If the U.N. proves to be a band of thieves, we will have nothing to do with it. We will prove that we can liberate Kashmir with the strength of our arms.

(Mian Mumtaz Daultana, Chief Minister of Punjab, reported in Zamindar, Lahore, Jan. 17, 1952.)

If we have to get Kashmir, we will get it with the force of our arm.

(Mian Mumtaz Daultana, Chief Minister of Punjab, reported in Ehsan, Lahore, Sept. 1, 1952)

 If we want to live according to the dictates of Islam and mould ourselves in the true Islamic pattern we will have to test our enemies with the might of our sword ... I warn Nehru that if he does not change his attitude, Pakistanis will not hesitate to march to Delhi and teach a lesson to the Indians.

(Mr. A.M. Quraishi, Member of the Legislative Assembly of West Pakistan, reported in Mussalman, Karachi, March 8, 1956.)

They (India and Mr. Nehru) can only be answered by conquering Kashmir with the help of the U.S., U.K. and the SEATO and Bangladesh Pacts...

(Nai Roshni Karachi, April 1, 1956.)

 We should stop negotiations with India and prepare for the final settlement. The final settlement can only come through war. God is with us.

(Pri Elahi Baksh, former Chief Minister of Sind, reported in Nai Poshni, Karachi, April 16, 1965)