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Pakistan Resolution Day

Every year on March 23, Pakistanis commemorate Pakistan Resolution Day enthusiastically and passionately.

We plan events and actions to demonstrate the nation’s solidarity in creating and advancing our cherished homeland.

Pakistan Resolution Day celebrations are a statement of our shared patriotism and desire to stand together against any threat to national unity.

WHAT HAPPENED ON PAKISTAN RESOLUTION DAY?

Since the working committee of the All India Muslim League passed “The Lahore Resolution” on March 23, 1940, a massive gathering of Muslims from all over British India assembled there to endorse it, and we have observed Pakistan Day.

The concept of the state of Pakistan reflects in the Pakistan Resolution. Under the direction of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the document discuss and approved by the leaders of the Indian subcontinent as a whole.

It is possible to refer to this text as the “father document” of Pakistan. 

Our nation’s most significant national monument, the “Minar-e-Pakistan,” was constructed precisely where the momentous resolution was adopted in 1940.

Pakistan, a newly emergent Muslim State, appeared on the map due to this protracted war.

There is a lot of historical significance to this day. It serves as a reminder that we are a unified, patriotic people who will transform Pakistan into a model nation.

What We Do on Pakistan Resolution Day

On March 23, Pakistan celebrates a national holiday. A large military and civilian parade will be staged in Islamabad. The nation’s capital, early in the morning as part of the holiday celebrations.

To shed light on the history of this day, numerous other governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as educational institutions, arrange programs, seminars, and events.

Pakistan’s flag is flown over governmental and public structures on March 23. 21-gun salute fired at the capitals of Islamabad 31 and the provinces.

The changing of the guards at the mausoleums of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Poet of the East. Allama Mohammad Iqbal is another noteworthy event on this day.

The military and civilian awards given out in a ceremony when the president of Pakistan was present to commemorate the recipients’ exceptional accomplishments and contributions to our beloved country.

On March 23, there will be Pakistan Day celebrations, national anthem performances, Resolution Day speeches, and debate contests.

For Pakistan’s peace and prosperity, special prayers said at mosques, at ceremonies, and on TV and the radio.

Every year, several programs held by various institutions and groups to highlight the significance of this day.

Minar-e-Pakistan: A Symbol of National Pride and Remembrance on Pakistan Resolution Day

To commemorate Pakistan Resolution Day or Lahore Resolution 1940, the Pakistan Minaret, also known as the Minar-e-Pakistan tower, construct in Iqbal Park Lahore.

The Pakistan Resolution (Qarardad-e-Pakistan) at the location of the Minar-e-Pakistan. This monument represents the joy of independence and resembles a large flower in blossom.

On March 23, people come from Lahore and other parts of Pakistan to celebrate the historic day.

Another good year for Pakistani efforts to combat the fifth wave of the coronavirus. A pandemic that has threatened the entire planet in 2022.

Pakistanis Display Remarkable Resilience and Unity in Combating Global Challenges

Pakistanis are among the first nations in the world to successfully rise to the challenge, as evidenced by the tremendous enthusiasm with which all facets of our country are fighting it.

Green Living Pakistan aims to create a united, patriotic, and environmentally friendly Pakistan.

Let’s celebrate “Pakistan Day” in 2022 by renewing our commitment to doing our share to help Pakistan. Our dear country shines bright with the enthusiasm and dedication of Patriotism and Proud Pakistanis.

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