Jinnah Two Nation Theory: Long line to buy coffee worth Rs 650, people losing their lives for a sack of flour
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When the Tim Hortons store opened in Lahore, Pakistan, the price of its coffee was said to be Rs 650. But even to drink such expensive coffee, people put long lines outside the store.
Prominent British-Pakistani barrister Khalid Umar tweeted that Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s two-nation theory was not about Hindus and Muslims, but about “noble and poor, rulers and subjects… kings and paupers”. Omar’s tweet shows long queues in front of gas stations and vegetable vendors. He compared those images to a short video of a crowd in front of Tim Hortons, a Canadian coffeehouse that recently opened its first store in Lahore. As per reports, the outlet did great sales in the initial days; Some said it was the highest in 61 years.
When the Tim Hortons store opened in Lahore, Pakistan, the price of its coffee was said to be Rs 650. But even to drink such expensive coffee, people put long lines outside the store. After the video of Tim Hortons’ store in Lahore went viral on social media, users are giving different reactions about it. Some people said that if there is money to buy such expensive coffee then why is the country begging in front of the world. While another user Sajid Butt tweeted, “Canadian Coffee Company has opened its first store in Lahore. You can also get a small cup of coffee here for 650 rupees ($2.40), but look at the line outside the store…how many people are there.
Two nation theory of #Jinnah, The reality! It was not about Hindus and Muslims but the Elite & Poor, Fauj & Awam, Rulers & Subjects, Kings & Paupers. India get rid of feudalism & in Pakistan it has 1000 lives & million faces. Poor line up for Flour, Elite for Tim Hortons pic.twitter.com/qdnLOllyXY
— Khalid Umar (@ukilaw) February 12, 2023
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