Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s residence in Mumbai has sparked disputes between India and Pakistan after the Indian government decided to transfer it to the Ministry of External Affairs. 

Garden View, from North.
Garden View, from North.

The sea-facing bungalow, known as Jinnah House at the metropolis’ Malabar Hill was claimed by Pakistan in the past to move its Mumbai consulate to its premises. 

Reports revealed that Jinnah’s strong affection to the mansion led him to appeal the then-Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to assign his house to the European consulate who would treasure the architecture of the place. The deal, however, remained incomplete as Jinnah passed on in September 1948 before a decision could be reached.  

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