Jawad Ahmed is a popular Pakistani singer from the 1990s who is currently active in politics and runs his own political party, the Barabri Party. He is also known for his outspoken and controversial on-camera remarks. The former singer is now a vocal political figure who frequently uses digital and social media platforms to express his controversial views. The former singer has often been seen criticizing well-known personalities, including Imran Khan, Junaid Jamshed, and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, among others.

This time, he made controversial statements about Quaid-e-Azam. He claimed that Quaid-e-Azam was a secular man who never practiced religion and only mentioned his Islamic roots on a few occasions. According to Jawad Ahmed, he otherwise lived like a non-Muslim.


In his YouTube video, Jawad Ahmed said, “Your founder was also secular. If you study his life, you should read Stanley Wolpert’s book. You will come to know what he was like in his life and what he used to do—I can’t even tell. Saadat Hasan Manto wrote an essay in his book in which he mentioned that Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s brother, Ahmed Ali Jinnah, was a big-time alcoholic in Mumbai. Your Bani was also not a staunch Muslim; he was just a Muslim by name. He founded a nation for Muslims. Secularism doesn’t mean atheism; it means everyone should be free to follow their religion peacefully.” Watch here:


