Muhammad Abdullah Hameed Gul
Indian conspiracies against Pakistan
March 23
is a very important day for Pakistanis and it is the same historic day on which
the Muslims of the subcontinent united as one voice and set the stage for a
separate homeland. And Manto Park in Lahore is now Greater Iqbal. A resolution
was passed in the park, also known as the "Lahore Resolution", after
which the Muslims of the subcontinent got rid of the oppression of the Hindus and
the British and succeeded in creating a Muslim state of their own.
The
resolution was passed on March 23, 1940 and the first constitution of Pakistan
was passed on March 23, 1956. Every year on March 23, Pakistan Day is
celebrated with enthusiasm and with full national and national spirit,
sacrificing one's life for freedom. Tributes are paid to the perpetrators.
Celebrations are held at official and non-official levels all over Pakistan to
mark this historic day.
The
Pakistan Resolution passed under the chairmanship of Quaid-e-Azam on March 23,
1940 had breathed new life into the Tehreek-e-Pakistan which created a new
enthusiasm among the Muslims of the subcontinent. It is worth mentioning here
that the All India Muslim League The resolution tabled at that time was called
the "Lahore Resolution" which was ridiculed by the enemies of Islam
and Pakistan as the "Pakistan Resolution". From that day onwards, the
Lahore Resolution became known as the Pakistan Resolution. And the Muslims happily
accepted the new name, the "Pakistan Resolution".
The
Pakistan Resolution on the basis of which the Muslim League launched a movement
for the separation of Muslims in the subcontinent and succeeded in getting its
demand approved after seven years. The demand that emerged on the world map in
the name of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. ۔
Caste,
creed and sectarian Hinduism not only made life difficult for Muslims but also
made life difficult for other minorities, including Christians. It was
extremely difficult to cultivate political, social, religious and economic
traditions and this was the culmination of the two-nation ideology, moreover
the intoxicated Congress government in power took extremist decisions to
appease the Hindu majority.
Therefore,
the Muslims of India had risen up against these anti-Muslim conditions because
a separate homeland had become indispensable to protect them from the
atrocities of the Brahmins. Addressing the inaugural session on March 22,
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah said for the first time: The issue is not
sectarian in nature but international, meaning it is a two-nation issue. ”
"The
difference between Hindus and Muslims is so great and clear that their unity
under a central government will be fraught with dangers," he said, adding
that the only way to have two nations was to have separate states. "
The next
day, on the same lines, on March 23, the Chief Minister of Bengal, Maulvi
Fazlullah alias Sher-e-Bengal, presented a resolution in Lahore stating that no
constitutional plan would be viable or acceptable to Muslims until a There
should be no demarcation of separate geographical units.
Where
there is a numerical majority of Muslims, such as the north-western and
northeastern regions of India, they should be merged to form independent states
in which the units involved have sovereignty and sovereignty. This resolution
presented by Maulvi Fazlullah The PML-N leader was supported by Chaudhry
Khaliq-ul-Zaman, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan from Punjab, Sardar Aurangzeb from NWFP
(Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Sir Abdullah Haroon from Sindh and Qazi Issa from
Balochistan.
The
Pakistan Resolution was passed in the concluding session on March 24. At the
meeting of the Muslim League in Madras in April 1941, the Lahore Resolution was
included in the constitution of the party and on this basis the Pakistan
Movement was started. The then Chief Minister of Punjab was Sir Sikandar Hayat
Khan who was also the President of the Punjab Muslim League. Before joining the
Muslim League, he was the head of the Unist Party.
On March
23, 1940, in the city of Lahore, the Muslims of India announced their
destination. And bluntly stated that we declare the struggle for free
territories for the Muslims in India. According to this historic resolution,
the All India Muslim League The meeting deliberately concluded that only a
proposal on the constitutional future of India based on the following
principles would be workable and acceptable.
That is
to say, the existing provincial boundaries should be redistributed and the
country should be divided in such a way that independent states can be
established in the areas where there is a majority of Muslims. And supreme
power will be gained.
The
nation had a clear vision and fortunately there were ingenious leaders like
Quaid-e-Azam whose leadership was charming and inspiring as well as an advocate
of honesty and integrity in politics.
By the
end of World War II, Muslims had united under the banner of the Indo-Muslim
League. In 1945, the Viceroy of India, Lord Wavell, held elections to gauge the
popularity of the Muslim League and the demand for Pakistan and the strength of
other parties. Despite the opposition of the Muslims to the so-called United
Front, the Muslim League achieved a historic victory and the Muslim League
emerged as the representative party of the Muslims of India and thus the goal
of achieving Pakistan became closer and closer.
March 23
every year reminds the people of Pakistan of the spirit that led to the
establishment of Pakistan Let us pledge that the Kingdom of God will not
refrain from shedding the last drop of its blood for the protection of the
geographical and ideological borders of Pakistan.
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