The Free Press Journal

Dina Wadia, Jinnah’s only daughter dies

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Dina Wadia, daughter of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, has passed away in London. Dina (98) was the only child of Jinnah and his second wife Rattanbai Petit who was also known as Maryam Jinnah.

Dina Wadia was born in London on August 15, 1919. Her paternal grandparen­ts were from Gujarat, who moved to Karachi for business in the mid-1870s, where her father, Jinnah, was born.

Her mother was a member of two of the elite class families of Bombay, the Petit– Tata family. Through her marriage to industrial­ist

Neville Wadia, she belongs to the prominent Wadia family.

In 2007, Dina Wadia filed a writ petition before the Mumbai High Court, claiming that Jinnah House could not be classified as “evacuee property”, as her father had died without leaving behind a will and demanded that the house be handed over to her.

Successive Pakistan government­s often expressed deep interest in acquiring the property free of charge for sentimenta­l reasons. During his visit to India, President Pervez Musharraf renewed Pakistan's claim to the house when he suggested to Indian PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee that it should be given to Pakistan so that it could be turned into a consulate.

Dina last visited Pakistan in 2004 during a landmark cricket series between Pakistan and India on the invitation of former president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf. She considered cricket diplomacy to be an enthrallin­g dimension.

Wadia had never visited Pakistan since her father’s funeral in September 1948. She is survived by her only son Nusli Wadia, who is often named in the list of India's most successful and rich businessme­n, and is one of the Parsi community's most prominent and influentia­l businessme­n.

Nusli is married to Maureen Wadia, a former air hostess, who heads Gladrags magazine and is one of the forces behind the Mrs India beauty pageant. They have two sons -- Ness Wadia and Jehangir Wadia.

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