Happy? Pakistan Day to all my Pakistan-loving readers.
Why a question Mark.
Well! to tell you the truth I do not know whether to be happy or not. To refresh the memories, It was on 23rd of March 1940 when "Pakistan Resolution" was passed in Lahore in the "Minto Park", later to be called
Iqbal Park, where now the Minar-e-Pakistan Stands, in the
(I was in Lahore from 1948 to 1959, it was still called Minto Park then)
all India Muslim League Conference. Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, (Originally,A Barrister from Bombay) the chairman of the Muslim League and of the conference presenred the resolution read out by Maulavi A.K. Fazalul-Haqq.(then CM of Bangaal). That made the history.
Today we stand at a situation wherein "K" (for Kashmir) is till missing and in the left over "Pastan" nobody is able to hold on to this 'ancient' (the meaning of pastan in Urdu) country. The political and financial and from every point of view it is not much of a country. Just compare the statistics of how much deterioration in everything including the moral and morals of people of Pakistan between 1947 and 2011.
Is the country has already become a "Pastan" an ancient history?
So, what should I say about the greeting of happiness, my friends?
Please visit my Urdu blog at http://saugoreebsc.blogspot.com/ and my Hindi blog at http://wahajuana.blogspot.com/
Why a question Mark.
Well! to tell you the truth I do not know whether to be happy or not. To refresh the memories, It was on 23rd of March 1940 when "Pakistan Resolution" was passed in Lahore in the "Minto Park", later to be called
Iqbal Park, where now the Minar-e-Pakistan Stands, in the
(I was in Lahore from 1948 to 1959, it was still called Minto Park then)
all India Muslim League Conference. Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, (Originally,A Barrister from Bombay) the chairman of the Muslim League and of the conference presenred the resolution read out by Maulavi A.K. Fazalul-Haqq.(then CM of Bangaal). That made the history.
Today we stand at a situation wherein "K" (for Kashmir) is till missing and in the left over "Pastan" nobody is able to hold on to this 'ancient' (the meaning of pastan in Urdu) country. The political and financial and from every point of view it is not much of a country. Just compare the statistics of how much deterioration in everything including the moral and morals of people of Pakistan between 1947 and 2011.
Is the country has already become a "Pastan" an ancient history?
So, what should I say about the greeting of happiness, my friends?
Please visit my Urdu blog at http://saugoreebsc.blogspot.com/ and my Hindi blog at http://wahajuana.blogspot.com/