The Forgotten Letters: Jha’s Ancestral Link to Jinnah



 Long ago, in a forgotten corner of Bihar, lived Mr. R. K. Jha’s great-grandfather, a young lawyer who once journeyed to Bombay for a case. There, he briefly worked under a rising barrister—Mohammed Ali Jinnah. During late-night discussions, Jinnah shared his vision of law and politics, leaving a deep impression. When Jha’s ancestor returned home, he carried not only legal wisdom but also letters exchanged with Jinnah. Generations later, Mr. R. K. Jha discovered those fading papers in an old trunk. Though not blood relatives, history tied them through mentorship, making Jha the silent heir of Jinnah’s intellectual spark.

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