Independence Day of Pakistan: A Day of National Pride
77 Years of Independence
On August 14th, Pakistan celebrates Yaum-i Āzādī, a national holiday commemorating its independence from British rule in 1947. While Pakistan and India achieved independence on the same day, Pakistan celebrates its Independence Day a day earlier than India, as per the Indian Independence Act of 1947.
Unfulfilled Promises and Unrealised Potential
As Pakistan approaches its 77th Independence Day, the weight of unfulfilled promises and unrealised potential hangs heavy. Despite significant progress over the years, the country faces immense challenges, including poverty, inequality, and political instability. The dream of a prosperous and equitable Pakistan remains distant, as the nation grapples with the legacy of corruption, terrorism, and sectarian violence.
Conclusion
Pakistan's Independence Day is a bittersweet occasion. It is a time to celebrate the country's rich history and its people's resilience. However, it is also a time to reflect on the challenges that remain and to renew the commitment to building a brighter future for all Pakistanis. May this Independence Day serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless individuals and a source of inspiration to work towards a more just and prosperous society.
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