That is a bit unfortunate but there are some bitter truths and realities behind it.
shaista said:aggar humare Baba e Qaum ke nawase ki aisi halat hai to humara kia hoga?
The thing is, we don't care for the people "jinki apni koi pehchan nahi". Whatever Muhammad Ali Jinnah did for us didn't entitle his decendents the same respect and care. Its not like the case where a man builds a hospital and his children get free treatment there because they "own" the place. But, yes, we are morally bound to help the helpless if we can including the ones we are talking about. The people closer to us (relatives, neighbours, friends etc) deserve our attention more than the others and we may include our Quaid's decendents in the people who are closer to us but without any obligation.
I may also add some historic information that Quaid e Azam had only a daughter, Dina. But he disowned her in his life and said that she was'nt his daughter anymore. The reason was that she married a non-muslim (a Parsi) man. Marrying a non-muslim Haraam for a muslim woman in Islam. Thats another reason why many people who are aware of this don't care for his desendents.
shaista said:main soochti hoon ke aggar kissi western country ke leader hote Mohammad Ali Jinnah to aaj unke nawase aisi zindagi to na guzaar rahe hote.
I would'nt bet on that. Some people think we are the worst nation and some think we are the best. I differ with both of these extremities.
shaista said:Jin ka haq hai woh to dar dar ki thokarein khatey phirtey hain.
Haq?
Hukoomat ka Haq, do you mean? Janab ye koi badshahat tu hai nahi ke badshah ke baad hukoomat ka haq uskay betay ya nawasay ko milay. Though, i admit, hamaray haan aajkal aisa hi ho raha hai ke biwi ke baad shohar aur beta chairman and there are other examples too, but its wrong obviously.
Ya kothi main rehnay ka haq? But, as I have given my opinion above, they don't get any rights as a reward for their forefathers' work. However, one can favour them in any way as a token of gratitude for their forefathers' work for Pakistan. Otherwise, everyone needs to earn his own rights.
~ Badal