Was the assailant who attacked Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1943 a Khaksar?
Certainly not! This was a conspiracy hatched against the Khaksar Tehrik to defame the Movement and finish Mashriqi politically. Despite the prosecutions best attempts to prove that the assailant was a Khaksar, Justice Blagden of the Bombay High Court stated in his decision that there was no evidence to prove that Jinnahs attacker was a Khaksar. Thus, there is no justification left to state that the assailant was a Khaksar. Further details of the Bombay High Court trial are also published in Barrister Akbar A. Peerbhoys (Quaid-e-Azams nephew) book entitled Jinnah Faces an Assasin.