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The Jinnah House, also known as the South Court, is an unoccupied mansion in Mumbai's Malabar Hill neighborhood that was the residence of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder and first governor-general of Pakistan. Jinnah envisioned partition in a way that would allow people to travel freely between India and Pakistan, but the wars and ongoing tensions between the two countries have created distance, contrary to Jinnah's vision.
This video explains Jinnah’s sentimental connection to the house and Pakistan’s failure to acquire it back.