London mayor unveils Quaid-e-Azam’s bronze bust at British Museum
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan unveiled on Tuesday night a sculpture of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah at British Museum in London.
This bust marks the 70th anniversary of Pakistan’s independence. Other than the London mayor, the ceremony was attended by Pakistani High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Syed Ibne Abbas and other top officials.
After the unveiling ceremony, the bronze sculpture was moved to Lincoln’s Inn, where it will remain. Lincoln’s Inn is where Jinnah trained as a barrister, when Jinnah went to pursue law in 1893.
Proud to join the Pakistan High Commissioner tonight to unveil a new bronze statue to honour Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/WcNAkex2lc
— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) November 28, 2017
The mayor posted pictures on Twitter and that said he was proud to unveil this bronze bust to honour the great Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Scottish-born sculptor Philip Jackson was commissioned to make the bust.
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