Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's living arrangement in Mumbai has started debate among India and Pakistan after the Indian government chose to exchange it to the Ministry of External Affairs.
The ocean confronting cabin, known as Jinnah House at the city's Malabar Hill was asserted by Pakistan in the past to move its Mumbai office to its premises.
Worked in 1936 by Jinnah, the structure is said to have cost Rs200,000 and was involved by him till he moved to Karachi, Pakistan following the parcel in 1947.
The property was additionally guaranteed by Jinnah's little girl Dina Wadia in August of 2007 who moved toward the Bombay High Court, declaring that as the sole beneficiary, the care ought to legitimately be given over to her.
Reports uncovered that Jinnah's solid friendship to the manor drove him to request the then-Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to appoint his home to the European department who might treasure the design of the place. The arrangement, be that as it may, stayed inadequate as Jinnah passed on in September 1948 preceding a choice could be come to.
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