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First Person Singluar
Too Lively a Wife She Was For Jinnah !
Feb 2012
February 20 is not in the days marked for any birth or death anniversary in
In the Summer of 1916, a textile magnet of Mumbai, Sir Dinshaw Monockjee Petit Bart's took along his 16 year old daughter Ruttenbai, whom he fondly called Ruttie, and his 39 year old lawyer friend, Mohd. Ali Jinnah for a vacation at
He never saw his bride. The 'nikaah' was performed in

Cupid struck at
Putting it behind, he flew into rage, dismissing the very proposal as “absurd and fantastic”. Mercifully, he let Jinnah stay on. Ruttie, too, was not deported to
She eloped with Jinnah. Her father disinherited her. After conversion to Islam, she was renamed “Mariam” but it never stuck. Two months later, on April 19, 1918, the 'nikaah' was held at Jinnah's imposing Mumbai mansion '
A glowing compliment for Jinnah came from Sarojini Naidu -- the “Nightingale of Bombay”; Ruttie, by then, had the enviable sobriquet “Flower of Bombay”, that “Blue Lily ( Neelofur in Urdu ) Jinnah has plucked”. The Raja of Mahmudabad compared Ruttie to “a fairy of kaus-i-kaaf.'(
Jinnah-Ruttie had a fairy tale honeymoon in Nainital, and later at Oberoi Maiden's in
She wore shockingly diaphanous saris, and once when Lord Reading lamented, in her presence at Delhi in 1921, that he could not visit Germany due to World War I because “the Germans don't like the British”, Ruttie retorted; “then how is that you British came to India ?” ( sourced from 'Freedom at Midnight' by Larry Collins and Dominique Lappierre.) No wonder, Mahatma Gandhi once advised her to wear Khadi.
The marriage broke up. She walked out on an icy cool, autocratic Jinnah in 1928. Jinnah was to lament: “I seem to be losing her—she was slipping away and I resented this and felt miserable. Many of our little tiffs…were due to background of conflicts. In politics, I was an unhappy, lonely figure…now even my home life was ending.” Ruttie suffered insomnia, hallucinations, took to telepathy, séances and clairvoyance.
A year later, Ruttie was stricken with chronic colitis in
History had repeated itself. The wheel had turned full circle. In August 1947, he paid a last visit to Ruttie's grave. And wept, a second time. He returned to

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