The Great Leaders

No doubt, many people around us mostly the young generation including friends, classmates, or anyone, make fun of our great leaders i.e. Quaid-e-Azam, Sir Syed Ahmed, Allama Iqbal, etc, thinking it's so much fun. It's made on either of these things like their pictures, their famous dialogues, by defacing images, or by making derogatory drawings on their faces. It's not only disrespectful but also diminishes the significance of enduring legacies. What it reflects the most is the lack of awareness about the struggles, the legacies, and the sacrifices they gave just for the freedom of these people so they could live peacefully, and prosperably, follow their own religions and cultures, and gain the education, so they could live parallel with this world. They served their lives for our freedom. Even if they(fun-makers) just try to think about these, they'll find their countless struggles and efforts. What if they didn't struggle and left us all alone like we were before? Would we be the same as we are today? Indeed they're the true legends but NO for today's generation, those actors or fake characters are true legends...

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