Ofcourse, peace is the need of the hour between India and Pakistan and there are various ways to achieve that. Just by praising Jinnah, we are not going to achieve anything. For peace to be everlasting, we need to take some bold steps on the Kashmir front.
I think Mr Advani visiting the Masoleum of Jinnah (the first by an Indian leader) is itself not proper. He should have elicited the views of his partymen and cadres who have strong anti-Pakistan views. Since he is a representative of his Party, he should have sought their permission before going all out in appreciation of Jinnah. Instead, he just did the opposite by praising Jinnah and then compelling his party members to endorse his views. This is not correct.
Jinnah will always be viewed as a villain in India since he was in the forefront of dividing our country on religious lines which has not happened anywhere else in the World. To appreciate such a person for the sake of peace is something very difficult to digest.