23 March 1940 In Pakistan History


23 March In Pakistan History23 March In Pakistan History which is also known as the Lahore Resolution is the Day of freedom and having the importance regarding the Pakistani. Pakistan is the country which is the known for its strong culture and the nation which cannot forget the Past. 23 March In Pakistan History is the occasion of that Type. Pakistan (Lahore Resolution) is the Day of Pride towards the Nation and the Day of feeling as the nation for every resident of Pakistan. 23 March In Pakistan History is the day when the Muslims from the different mind setting get the Platform to speak out for Lahore Resolution. 23 March In Pakistan History is also important for Muslims who shows love and positive feelings against Lahore (Pakistan Resolution) which is accepted on 23 March 1940. Pakistan becomes against many devotions of the nation for the betterment of the nation and upcoming cultures in Pakistan. In Pakistan the day (23 March In Pakistan History & Lahore resolution) is being celebrated with full loyalty and joy because of it is the day when Muslim was accepted the very first time as a detach nation on 23 March, 1940.

23 March In Pakistan History

The people of Pakistan celebrate the 23rd of March, every year, with great keenness and interest, to memorialize the most wonderful success of the Muslims of South Asia who passed the historic Pakistan Resolution on this day at Lahore in 1940. 23 March holds a significant place in the history of Pakistan. To mark this day in be relevant manner, an Armed Forces Pakistan Day Parade is held every year in Islamabad. 23 rd March 1940 carries a significant importance in lives of every Muslims. It was the day when Muslim were recognized as a separate nation and basis of independent homeland for Muslim was laid in which they can lead their lives according to the teaching of Islam, follow their culture traditions and own way of lives.
23 March In Pakistan History. March 23, 1940 commemorates the passage of what was originally the ‘Lahore Resolution (Qarardad i Lahore) and later became better known as the ‘Pakistan Resolution’ (Qarardad i Pakistan). If there is a single most important founding document of Pakistan, it has to be this Resolution passed at the annual session of the All India Muslim League at its 1940 meeting (22-24 March) at Minto Park (now called Iqbal Park), Lahore (by the way, what a wonderful idea – for political parties to have annual, open, meaningful, annual sessions where real decisions are taken in a transparent and democratic manner!). In 1941, this Lahore (Pakistan) Resolution became part of the Muslim League constitution and in 1946 it became the basis of the demand for Pakistan.
23 March In Pakistan History. In the words of Quaid-i-Azam: “Hindus and the Muslims belong to two different religions, philosophies, social customs and literature. They neither inter-marry nor inter-dine and, indeed, they belong to two different civilizations that are based mainly on conflicting ideas and conceptions. Their concepts on life and of life are different. It is quite clear that Hindus and Muslims derive their inspiration from different sources of history. They have different epics, different heroes and different episodes. Very often the hero of one is a foe of the other, and likewise, their victories and defeats overlap. To yoke together two such nations under a single state, one as a numerical minority and the other as a majority, must lead to growing discontent and final destruction of any fabric that may be so built up for the government of such a state”.
He further said, “Mussalmans are a nation according to any definition of nation. We wish our people to develop to the fullest spiritual, cultural, economic, social and political life in a way that we think best and in consonance with our own ideals and according to the genius of our people”.

Lahore (Pakistan) Resolution

Lahore Pakistan ResolutionThe Lahore Resolution declared: “No constitutional plan would be workable or acceptable to the Muslims unless geographical contiguous units are demarcated into regions which should be so constituted with such territorial readjustments as may be necessary. That the areas in which the Muslims are numerically in majority as in the North-Western and Eastern zones of India should be grouped to constitute independent states in which the constituent units shall be autonomous and sovereign”.
It further reads, “That adequate, effective and mandatory safeguards shall be specifically provided in the constitution for minorities in the units and in the regions for the protection of their religious, cultural, economic, political, administrative and other rights of the minorities, with their consultation. Arrangements thus should be made for the security of Muslims where they were in a minority”.
The Lahore Resolution repudiated the concept of United India and recommended the creation of an independent Muslim state consisting of Punjab, N. W. F. P., Sindh and Baluchistan in the northwest, and Bengal and Assam in the northeast.
The Lahore Resolution was seconded by Maulana Zafar Ali Khan from Punjab, Sardar Aurangzeb from the N. W. F. P., Sir Abdullah Haroon from Sindh, and Qazi Esa from Baluchistan, along with many others.
The Lahore Resolution was passed on March 24. It laid down only the principles, with the details left to be worked out at a future date. It was made a part of the All India Muslim League’s constitution in 1941. It was on the basis of this resolution that in 1946 the Muslim League decided to go for one state for the Muslims, instead of two.
Having passed the Pakistan Resolution, the Muslims of India changed their ultimate goal. Instead of seeking alliance with the Hindu community, they set out on a path whose destination was a separate homeland for the Muslims of India–with a great name of Pakistan.
In Pakistan(Lahore Resolution) when common man is triggered by so many social problems, facing the crucial financial crisis but in this situation also we celebrate the day by forgetting all our problems which we are facing in Pakistan with the feeling of patriotism and joy and love for our dear homeland and hope that everything will be alright on one day and Pakistan will become a safer place again.The problem which common man is facing is not due to this country but it’s because of the corrupt rulers who just want to destabilize Pakistan by using unfair means.
If we really want to save Pakistan from destruction than for that we have to stand against all such people who are violating the sovereignty of Pakistan and making the lives of common man hell.
On this 23rd March all Pakistanis’ should make a promise that we will not going to bear any injustice done by such well to do fraudulent people and will always raise voice against injustice.