India, Sept. 9 -- Pork-eating Jinnah was least religious and cared little for Islamic practices. He wanted to be the head of the country, but found no chance when Nehru was the favourite of Gandhi and other Congress leaders. He organized Muslims telling them they would be second class citizens in a united free India and got from the British a country to rule, Pakistan.

Once he attained his goal, he wanted to go back to his secular self. Inaugurating the Pak Constituent Assembly, on Aug 11, 1947, he said: "You may belong to any religion, caste or creed, -- that is nothing to do with the state... We are starting with the fundamental principle that we are all citizens and equal citizens of one state... Now I think we should keep that in mind ...