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When will the disparities come to end

Fariyal Mir

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This question addresses all those who introduce themselves as Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Pakhtoons but not as Pakistani. Each of you is responsible to answer it. Because you are the ones who have shaped the disparities. You are the one who has neglected the commonalities among all. And you have associated characteristics with regions. The life you are living has the hard touch of egoism. You are far from acceptance.

I am sure your egoism is not just limited to region but you also be discriminating sectarianly, ethnicity and family-wise. By this, you always prefer the matter of your interest. And never think collectively. Such individuality is the main reason for disparities. And you know you are responsible to deform the beautiful amalgamation of Pakistan. Because you can never generalize one province to all others. Nor it is possible to impose your individuality overall. I am unable to coin a word for you. But I think you will not mind if I call you a discriminant.

I call you discriminant just because of your attitude. As you think of yourself as better than others in terms of region, sect, and ethnicity. At the same time, I do appreciate you for your being attached to your region, having full faith in your sect, and being trustful about your ethnicity. But do tell me who are you to place yourself at the level of superiority. Why you are prideful about your origin? And one thing more please just tell me what are your efforts to be a part of that specific region, sect, and ethnicity. Do not you think it is all from the Almighty who has created us? If you have answers to all these questions then you can respond to me.

However, let me tell you one thing that there is nothing to be proud of more than to be a Pakistani. And another important thing is that you individual has a vital role in the development of this nation. You are the one to stand it on one platform. Now think for a while how can you do it? I know I am nobody to tell you all these but the situations compel me to do it so. I never mean to neglect your region, sect, and ethnicity but remember these are personal affiliations. That is why never prefer them over national interest.  

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You might get worried about what you have read but there is nothing to worry about. Because everything is in your hand and you can turn the pages back to Pakistan then to Balochi, Sindhi, Pakhtoons, and Punjabis. And I request you to play your critical role and act as a Pakistani, not as Punjabi, Balochi, Sindh, and Paktoons. Firstly prefer humanity over ethnicity, secondly think as a Pakistani thirdly behave like a Muslim, not Sunni and Shia. These three are the basic principles to end disparities.  So why not end disparities and unite the nation.

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Nation celebrates Pakistan Day today with traditional zeal

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The nation celebrates Pakistan Day on Sunday with a renewed pledge to transform the country into a true Islamic and welfare state in line with the vision of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

The day is observed to commemorate the historic Lahore Resolution passed on 23rd March in 1940, under which Muslims of the Sub-continent set the agenda of a separate homeland for themselves.

The day dawned with thirty-one-gun salute in the federal capital and twenty-one-gun salute in provincial capitals.

Special prayers were offered in mosques after Fajr prayers for progress and prosperity of the country.

The special feature of the day will be Pakistan Day Military Parade in Islamabad on a limited scale at Aiwan-e-Sadr due to the month of Ramadan.

President Asif Ali Zardari will be the chief guest on the occasion.

Contingents from all the three armed forces will actively participate in the Parade.

Fighter jets from Pakistan Air Force will conduct a flypast.

Radio Pakistan and PTV are broadcasting special programmes to highlight the significance of the day and pay tribute to the leaders and workers of Pakistan Movement.

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Pakistan Day: A Reminiscence of the Heroic Struggle of Muslims of the Subcontinent

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Pakistan Day, observed annually on March 23rd, holds a place of immense significance in the history of Pakistan. It marks the passing of the Lahore Resolution in 1940, which laid the foundation for the creation of an independent state for Muslims of the Indian subcontinent. This historic day serves as a reminder of the heroic struggle, sacrifices, and unwavering resolve of the Muslims who aspired for a separate homeland where they could live with dignity and practice their religion freely.

The Lahore Resolution: A Milestone in the Freedom Struggle

The All India Muslim League, under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, convened its annual session in Lahore from March 22 to 24, 1940. On March 23rd, the historic resolution was passed at Minto Park (now known as Iqbal Park), demanding separate states for Muslims in the northwestern and eastern regions of India. This resolution, often referred to as the “Pakistan Resolution,” became the cornerstone of the Pakistan Movement and galvanized Muslims into an organized struggle for their rights.

The Heroic Struggle and Sacrifices of the Muslims

The road to independence was not an easy one. The Muslims of the subcontinent faced tremendous challenges, including political opposition, social hardships, and economic constraints. The demand for a separate homeland was met with strong resistance from both the British colonial rulers and the Indian National Congress. However, the unwavering commitment of Muslim leaders and activists fueled the movement with newfound energy and resilience.

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, through his unmatched leadership and unwavering determination, guided the Muslims towards their goal. He emphasized the importance of unity, faith, and discipline, inspiring millions to rally behind the cause. Countless individuals sacrificed their lives, endured imprisonment, and faced brutal oppression, all for the dream of an independent Pakistan.

The Creation of Pakistan: A Dream Realized

The struggle for independence culminated in the emergence of Pakistan on August 14, 1947. The dream envisioned in the Lahore Resolution turned into a reality, marking the beginning of a new era for the Muslims of the subcontinent. The creation of Pakistan was not just the establishment of a new country; it was the fulfillment of a long-cherished aspiration for freedom, identity, and sovereignty.

Pakistan Day: A Tribute to the Nation’s Heroes

March 23rd is celebrated with great enthusiasm across Pakistan. The day begins with special prayers for the prosperity and security of the country, followed by military parades, flag-hoisting ceremonies, and cultural events. The highlight of the day is the grand parade in Islamabad, where the armed forces display their prowess, and national leaders pay tribute to the sacrifices of the past.

Pakistan Day serves as a moment of reflection and gratitude. It reminds the nation of the core principles that led to the creation of Pakistan—unity, faith, and discipline. It is also a call to action for the younger generation to uphold the values of hard work, patriotism, and national integrity to ensure a prosperous future for the country.

Pakistan Day is more than just a historical milestone; it is a testament to the resilience and determination of the Muslims of the subcontinent. It is a day to honor the sacrifices of the past and reaffirm the commitment to building a strong and progressive Pakistan. As the nation moves forward, it must continue to uphold the principles of justice, equality, and unity that were at the heart of the Pakistan Movement.

May Pakistan continue to shine as a beacon of hope, strength, and prosperity for generations to come. Pakistan Zindabad!

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