This is with reference to the article, ‘Jinnah and miracle that just never happened’ (May 19). The writer mentions the name of Dr Patel of Bombay who kept Mr Jinnah’s fatal disease a secret.
I would like to mention here that Dr Patel’s full name was Dr Jal Patel and he was a Zoroastrian. We Zoroastrians are proud of the fact.
MRS NINA (MEHTA) WANIA Karachi
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DharmendraGoel
May 27, 2013 10:35am
dr.Jalpatel whoknew the fast declininglife's chances forthewastingQaidafter hisproject ofgiving a homeland ofFor muslims wasvery truthful friend of late Qaid. he did not let anybody get an inkling of the endof this livfe coming to anEnd soon,This is human bondage at his best in trust ie Jal patel MohammedAliJihnnah..D. G.
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Agha Ata (USA)
May 27, 2013 12:40pm
Everyone of us should be proud of such doctors, especially one who took care of the father of the nation. :)
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Naeem Syed
May 27, 2013 12:42pm
You should be proud of the Great services done for humanity in general by your community.
Thank you
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MOHAMMAD
May 27, 2013 02:21pm
excellent secrecy
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SAL
May 27, 2013 03:34pm
Great to know that. His name will be written in history too.
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United States of India
May 28, 2013 08:19am
you reckon, good for you!!! Cheers Buddy...
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United States of India
May 28, 2013 08:13am
...to be honest i didn't read this anywhere in history until MRS Nina (Mehta) Wania's letter was published & to be honest not many people will remember this with the passing time as the Zorastrian community slowly extincts...
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Khan
May 27, 2013 05:42pm
Great to know that. I have a Zoroastrian friend who is the best.
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K G Surendran
May 28, 2013 08:17am
No big deal, it happens all the time around the world where professionals are sworn to secrecy, it makes waves in closed societies only. In hindsight if only the good Doctor's patient had revealed his fatal illness voluntarily, much bloodshed, hatred and subsequent wars could have been avoided.
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Huma
May 27, 2013 08:39pm
We are also proud of the good doctor's service to our heroa dn towards the making of our country! Thank you!
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Ram Krishan Sharma
May 27, 2013 08:46pm
Does religion of a medical doctor really matter? I am surprised at obsession of religion by the Pakistanis.
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Yawar
May 27, 2013 09:17pm
It is the greatness of the visionary Quaid-e-Azam to have ensured that his fatal illness was not disclosed. This just shows how selfless he was. Because if his illness was disclosed at the time of partition, Nehru would have tried to buy some more time from his friend Mountbatten and Pakistan may not have been formed. Why cant our leaders of today even come close to the Quaid's selflessness?
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NL
May 27, 2013 09:30pm
Good...So what, Doctors can be of any religion or nationality! People do not look at doctors religion or nationality....its the matter of choice, comfort and trust with them. Doctors are doctors after all, thats why we go to any of them! I am a muslim and my doc. is hindu, that means nothing to me..I do not go to look into his personal stuff. Anyhow, I know you feel proud because the father of our nation was being treated by him, but its not a big deal, believe me.
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BRR
May 27, 2013 10:50pm
Never heard of a Patel who was a Zoarashtrian - most of the patels I know are from the Swaminarayan sect.
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Chaigram
May 27, 2013 10:57pm
We are proud of him too, Zoroastrian are a proud nation and people of character and principal. I studied and worked with many during my early days in Karachi. Quaid married, befriended and served with many Zoroastrian during his life. Yes you should be proud of Dr. Patel.
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Ashish
May 28, 2013 01:53am
The doctor just did his duty and served him.
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United States of India
May 28, 2013 07:55am
Mate in that case you seem to be living in the isolation. There are lots of Zorastrians in India with Patel as their surname. It was common for a Zorastrian to adopt the surname as per their profession few to list are Desai, Munshi, Munsaf, Khansaheb, Davar, Daftari, Patel, Aga etc
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Abdullah
May 28, 2013 04:27am
Professionalism!
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Hsg
May 28, 2013 07:39am
Honest professionals. These people have good ethics and are very helpful to anyone. Real human beings! Unlike most of others around them.
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United States of India
May 28, 2013 07:47am
With no disrespect... Just imagine had Dr Patel disclosed the fact that Mr Jinnah is severly ill, the partition could off been averted & the country would still be one where the Hindus, Muslims, Parsis, Christians & many others live in harmony. The history is proof that partition of India has done more bad than good (except for the fraction of power hungry top end). Spare a thought for the millons of lives that were lost during the migration & in the subsequent wars till date, the loss of cultural identity & the diversity. The extremism nurtured by the so called top ends tore apart the cultural fabric that was together for thousands of years. The military build up from past 66 years could off gone against the betterment of people & development of the nation... It is a complete shame that the leaders of past had a short vision where personal goals had priority over the millions who knew nothing the "political tug of war" that was played behind the curtains of "religious ideologies"... I'm sure Dr. Patel would agree with this...
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United States of India
May 28, 2013 08:15am
...Yeh, big deal
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United States of India
May 28, 2013 08:17am
...not sure whether Dr Patel stayed in India or accompanied Mr Quaid in the newly formed Pakistan. Can anyone shed some light on this? Thank you!
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United States of India
May 28, 2013 08:33am
Ofcourse she is otherwise she wouldn't have taken painstaking task of writing a letter... duh
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Shah
May 28, 2013 09:03am
How about the United States of Pakistan? If you can not digest this idea then just leave it!
Partition proved the fact that we were, from the start, two different nations.
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Sauron
May 28, 2013 09:26am
Apparently we were three nations. 71 proved that.
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mujtuba
May 28, 2013 10:18am
pakistan proud of you
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mujtuba
May 28, 2013 10:32am
sir can you please elaborate your argument that the leader of past had narrow vision?may be it is applicable for Gandhi who make false claims of united India by neglecting Muslims in every state platform.
a legend like Jinnah who was suffering from an incurable disease never thinks for himself but for the nation, the nation who has lost their hopes in darkness of slavery,he cheer up the sad souls.
PAKISTAN ZINDABAD
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Akram
May 28, 2013 11:50am
you have a poor understanding of the issues surrounding Partition, It was not Jinnah on his own which led to partition, the All India Muslim League was a movement long before Jinnah joined it after leaving the congress party. You have simply swallowed indian propaganda as if partition was due to one person. He simply led a movement, Jinnah did not create the movement.
The history of the Indian subcontinent going back a thousand years has never been of one nation, rather a collection of individual sovereign nations. This single nation idea is in fact a creation of the British empire, not something inherently 'indian'. Read the history and you may learn something.
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Agha Ata (USA)
May 28, 2013 01:25pm
No. Dr.Patel didn't stay in Pakistan. Colonel Elahi Bukhsh took charge from him to look after Jinnah.
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