Khaleel Ahmed Pakistani
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Khaleel Ahmed Pakistani was activist of All India Muslim League and a true freedom fighter. Father of the nation, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah gave him the title Pakistani.
Jinnah spotted the young activist while he was campaigning all around India for the creation of Pakistan, shouting Pro-Pakistani slogans. Khaleel rushed to the Jhansi railway station where Jinnah came off the train. Being outstanding in the group of students demanding Pakistan, Jinnah called Khaleel towards him and said, "Well young man what do you know about Pakistan and why do you want it?" said Khaleel. After hearing his response, Jinnah patted him on his back and said "You're a true Pakistani".
He was lifted on the shoulders by his student friends and they popularized him as Khaleel Ahmed Pakistani all over the city. Later he was formally recognized for his freedom struggle, when President General Zia-Ul-Haq's government launched a campaign called "Tehreek-e-Karakunan-e-Pakistan". They were compiling a book, to give a tribute to all those who struggled for Pakistan but had not gained popularity back then. They recognized his efforts to campaign all over India, giving speeches and taking part in debates against activists of the All India Congress, who opposed the creation of Pakistan.
Several years later he was also given a gold medal by the Nawaz Sharif government, for his struggle. Over 80 years of age, Khaleel A. Pakistani (as he's famously known), now resides in Ghotki with his son, with a few members of his extended family living close by in the neighbourhood.