Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Quaid-e-Azam's Everlasting Message on Scouting

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is known as a founder of Pakistan and first Governor General of Pakistan. He died on 11th September 1948 and buried in Karachi, Pakistan.

"Scouting can play a very vital role in forming the character of our youth, Promoting their physical, mental and spiritual development and making them well disciplined, useful and good citizen. 

We are living in a far from perfect world .Despite the progress of civilisation, the law of the jungle, unfortunately, still prevails. Might is considered right and the strong do not refrain from exploiting the weak. Self advancement, greed and lust for power sway the conduct of the individuals, as that of nations.
 
If we are to build a safer, cleaner and happier world, let us start with the individual, catch him young and inculate in him the Scout motto of servide before self and purity in throught, word and deed. if our young people learn to be friend of all, to help other people at all times and subordinate personal intersts to the welfare of others, eschew violence of thought, word and action. I am sanguine that the attainment of universal brotherhood will be possible and within our reach. I wish you god speed."

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