Happy Independence Day In Pakistan
Happy Independence To whole Nation
Sentiments vary with respect to how the nation's 68th birthday today ought to be watched. One side promoters festival with an energetic, 'no-inquiries asked' enthusiasm. The other side holds that the country is in a profound bog and there is truly nothing to celebrate. While one does wish to cheer in the memory of Pakistan's creation, reality demonstrates that an excessive amount of blood and tears have flown — and keep on flowwing in this nation every day — to permit the spirit to rejoice in festivals. This tragically, is a reality.
So when did the decay begin? By one retribution, it started on the eve of Independence. Think about this: as a couple of minutes past midnight on the night of August 14 and 15 (in fact August 15 as of now), there is a proclamation on the radio that advises its audience members that they are listening to the first show of Radio Pakistan — the radio station of an autonomous Pakistan. At that point comes the morning of August 15, 1947 and the author of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, conveyed a message to the country remembering the introduction of the Pakistan Broadcasting Service. His discourse begins with the sentence: "It is with emotions of most noteworthy bliss and feeling that I send you my welcome. August 15 is the birthday of the autonomous and sovereign State of Pakistan".
At the point when, why and under whose power was the date of Pakistan's freedom date changed to August 14? Will one challenge say this was the first lie the country needed to acknowledge? Was the change simply because India settled on August 15 as its date of autonomy?
At that point, obviously, there is the inquiry of the date of conception of Mr Jinnah himself. Obviously, we all know it is December 25. It's been so perpetually; marked, fixed and acknowledged by all. Anyhow shouldn't we think about his old school records which record his date of conception as October 20, 1875?
Space points of confinement talk on a few other begging to be proven wrong (metaphorically talking) matters of impressive criticalness that have descended to us through the years and decades. Be that as it may the net result is before us. There are purposes behind festival. All things considered, just the reckless will can't help contradicting the claim that there are a few more reasons not to celebrate.
These reasons, genuine as they may be, ought not be a support for grieving. My speak to my comrades on this Independence Day is that we must promise to invest some calm time in profound reflection. A SWOT examination of Pakistan still has the 'qualities and opportunities' exceeding the 'shortcomings and dangers'. Our mission ought to be clear: we must do what we can, every one of us as an individual, and given our individual impediments, to make a real difference.
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