Our national heroes who became victim of sectarianism This video is for those of our ignorant national heroes who could not find their place in our curriculum books because of their sects. Before getting into this sectarianism, all of us should know that Our Quaid Muhammad Ali Jinnah was also a Shia Khoja by birth. He belonged to an ismaili community, and later converted into Sunni Sect. The fisrt law minister of Pakistan, and also the Second Minister for commonwealth and Kashmir affairs Jogendra Nath Mandal was a low caste hindu. He remained in Liaquat Ali Khan’s cabinet for 3 years and then left the country after getting disheartened. Pakistan’s first foreign minister Sir Zafrullah Khan was also an Ahmedi , He formulated country’s foreign policy for seven years under three Muslim governments. He also became first Pakistani judge in International Court of Justice. A christian by faith Justice Alvin Robert Cornelius remained the Chief Justice of Islamic Republic of Pakistan for 8 years. He Spent his whole life in a room of Lahore’s Flatties hotel. General Muhammad Musa Khan Hazara was a four-star Army General. He was Commander in chief of Pakistan Army in 1965 War. He also remained on high profile designations i.e Governor of West Pakistan, Governor of Balochistan, President of Pakistan Hockey Federation. But we don’t see this national hero in our books because he belonged to Hazara Tribe. A Christian flight Lieutenant Cecil Chaudhry was hero pilot of Pakistan Air Force in 1965 War. Three Star Army General Abdul Ali Malik was hero of Battle of Chawinda. His pictures were removed from the books because he was an Ahmedi by faith. Major General Iftikhar Khan Janjua Shaheed fought in the wars of 1965 and 1971. He was the hero of Battle of Chamb. His pictures were also removed from books because he was Ahmedi. And most prominent of all the first Pakistani and first Muslim to recieve the Nobel Prize in Science Dr Abdus Salam had to leave the country because he was Ahmedi Muslim. We do not find his name in our books anymore. Subscribe our channel. Share this video.