On Twitter, #ThankYouJinnah trended as users paid tribute to the Quaid-e-Azam. Twitter was rife with quotes of the leader and people expressing why we as a nation needed to thank him for his services.
TV personality Dr Shaista Lodhi stated that Jinnah wasn't a politician but a statesman. She added that Jinnah gave gave Muslims of the subcontinent the much-needed identity which was and is under threat. She expressed the hope to make Pakistan what Jinnah wanted it to be.
https://twitter.com/IamShaistaLodhi/status/1209592530758701056?s=20
Politician Jahangir Tareen stated that with his honesty, integrity and unmatched courage, Jinnah achieved for his nation what looked totally unachievable in the beginning. Tareen added that the rampant fascism in India proved that the Quaid had vision beyond his time.
https://twitter.com/JahangirKTareen/status/1209701170924675072?s=20
One user stated that Quaid-e-Azam was the only person that was sincere to his nation without a personal interest.
https://twitter.com/Rajput_hun/status/1209560292570652672?s=20
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Hindu parliamentarian Dewan Sachal said, “Thank you Jinnah for giving us a country that we can call our own.”
https://twitter.com/essel1/status/1209568007850205184?s=20
Former Muttahida Qaumi Movement MNA Waseem Hussain said thanked Jinnah for giving Pakistan as today, we could walk with our heads held high.
https://twitter.com/SyedWaseemMNA/status/1209586328385597440?s=20
https://twitter.com/ShoaibBinAdam/status/1209579987461955584?s=20
One user thanked Jinnah for giving us (Muslims) freedom from small minds. She added that the current devastating condition of Muslims in India showed the world how accurate Jinnah was in his Two Nation Theory.
https://twitter.com/hira_mirzaa/status/1209552964651642880?s=20