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Pakistan Air Force Releases Song To Commemorate 23 March

Pakistan Air Force Releases Song To Commemorate 23 March

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has released the song “Hawaa Ka Sipahi” to commemorate the ‘Lahore Minto Park’ Resolution in the year 1940, also known as Pakistan Day. The song was sung by Najam Shiraz, while the lyrics of the song have been written by Begum Tahira Shamim. In the magical voice of Najam Shiraz, “Hawaa … Read more

PM Imran Shares A Meaningful Message On Pakistan Day

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has on Tuesday (today) highlighted the true ideology of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the occasion of Pakistan Day on March 23.

Taking to his Twitter, PM Imran said that we are still unable to achieve our goals because we lost sight of Quaid’s vision to get the actual Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

“So far we have been unable to achieve our great potential because we lost sight of our Quaid’s vision. Today Pakistan is back on track to realize that ideal by bringing the powerful under rule of law and setting up a welfare state with our programmes of Ehsaas, Panagahs & health cards,” he wrote.

He further added that Muslims need to follow the right guiding principles of Quaid-e-Azam in order to achieve the Pakistan our founder had dreamt for.

In another tweet, he said, “When Muslims moved away from these guiding principles, their civilization decayed and declined. 81 yrs ago today our Quaid gave us the dream for Pakistan as envisioned by the great philosopher and poet Iqbal and based on these Riyasat-e-Madina principles.”

The Prime Minister further added that if we try to follow each and every principle spread out by our Holy Prophet PBUH, in a very less time, Muslims will and has become the greatest civilization for the next few centuries.

“15 centuries ago our Holy Prophet PBUH set up the first welfare state in Madina: based on rule of law, meritocracy, compassion & tolerance; & where quest for knowledge was made a sacred duty. In a couple of decades Muslims became the greatest civilization for next few centuries,” wrote the premier.

Pakistan Day is being celebrated today on March 23 to commemorate the ‘Lahore Minto Park’ Resolution in the year 1940.

Pakistan Day is a public holiday observed annually on March 23rd across the country.

The Lahore Resolution of 1940 is also known as the ‘Pakistan Resolution‘ that ultimately led to the formulation of Pakistan.

However, amidst the ongoing new COVID-19 strain across the country, the celebrations will be held across the country virtually by different public and private departments.

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Nation Celebrates Pakistan Day With Full Traditional Ardour Today

Pakistan Day 23rd March

Pakistan Day is being celebrated today on March 23 to commemorate the ‘Lahore Minto Park’ Resolution in the year 1940.

Pakistan Day is a public holiday observed annually on March 23rd across the country.

The Lahore Resolution of 1940 is also known as the ‘Pakistan Resolution‘ that ultimately led to the formulation of Pakistan.

However, amidst the ongoing new COVID-19 strain across the country, the celebrations will be held across the country virtually by different public and private departments.

History of Pakistan Day – March 23

It was at Lahore in March 1940, that the Muslim League took the decision that split India into two nations. They agreed not to accept any plan for India which failed to give Muslims an independent state in those parts of India where there were more Muslims than Hindus – such as East Bengal and the North-West.

The Indian newspapers called this the Pakistan Resolution. The name ‘Pakistan’ was invented in 1933 by Chaudhry Rahmat Ali who spent his life fighting for the ideology. ‘Pakistan’, he wrote, “is both a Persian and an Urdu word. It is composed of letters taken from all our homelands ‘Indian’ and ‘Asian’.

On March 23rd 1940, the Lahore Resolution was passed which rejected the concept of a United India and proposed the creation of an independent state for Muslims, even though it did not actually mention Pakistan at all.

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#OneNationOneDestiny: MoFA Shares New Song To Commemorate ‘Pakistan Day’

#OneNationOneDestiny: MoFA Shares New Song To Commemorate 'Pakistan Day'

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has shared a new patriotic song to commemorate the ‘Lahore Minto Park’ Resolution in the year 1940, also known as Pakistan Day.

Pakistan Day is being celebrated today on March 23 to commemorate the ‘Lahore Minto Park’ Resolution in the year 1940.

Pakistan Day is a public holiday observed annually on March 23rd across the country.

The Lahore Resolution of 1940 is also known as the ‘Pakistan Resolution’ that ultimately led to the formulation of Pakistan.

MoFA in its tweet on Monday has shared a song sung by a Pakistani diplomat Mr Shakeel Asghar. It depicts feelings of deep attachment to the homeland no matter where in the world a Pakistani resides.

https://twitter.com/ForeignOfficePk/status/1374045666838769666

Previously, Pakistan Army’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) had released a song to pay tribute to national heroes and people belonging to various traditions.

The patriotic song will definitely raise goosebumps and will take you back to the era when people struggled and sacrificed their lives for the formation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Apart from that, the song features soulful vocals of none other than Ali Zafar and Aima Baig.

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