Pakistan Resolution Day - 23rd March 1940

 






23RD March 1940 was the day of hope and determination of thousands of Muslims of the subcontinent. On this day, the head of All India Muslim 

League , Muhammad Ali Jinnah passed a resolution for the creation of a separate federation based on Muslim-majority regions in British India.

 He successfully won the debate by speaking to the party members in Lahore, he explained that Hindus and Muslims are two separate entities, as they are entirely different in cultural and religious aspects. This day is celebrated in the memory of a lot of struggles put together by our leaders and most importantly, our mentor QUAID E AZAM in the creation of our beloved homeland Pakistan.

So the nation must mark this 23rd March not only as Pakistan Day, but as the day for revitalizing and reawakening national resolve to stand firm, strong, and united against all the challenges with courage, enthusiasm, and determination.

The resolution paved the way for the creation of Pakistan on August 14th 1947, when Pakistan became the world's first Islamic republic.

 August 14th is celebrated as a holiday - Independence Day.

To mark the resolution, the Minar-e-Pakistan  was constructed during the 1960s on the site in Iqbal Park where the All-India 

Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution.

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