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Pakistan Day

Pakistan Day (Urdu: یومِ پاکستان, lit. Yaum-e-Pakistan) or Pakistan Resolution Day, also Republic Day, is a national holiday in Pakistan primarily commemorating the adoption of the first Constitution of Pakistan during the transition of the Dominion of Pakistan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on 23 March 1956 making Pakistan the world's first Islamic republic.[1] The day also celebrates the adoption of the Lahore Resolution by the Muslim League at the Minar-e-Pakistan (lit. Pakistan Tower) which called for the creation of an independent sovereign state derived from the provinces with Muslim majorities located in the North-West and East of British India (excluding autonomous princely States) on 23 March 1940.[2][3][1][4]

Pakistan Day
یومِ پاکستان
Official nameUrdu: یومِ پاکستان
lit. Yaum-e-Pakistan[Note 1]
Observed by Pakistan
TypeIslamic Republic
SignificanceCommemoration of Pakistan Resolution and Constitution
CelebrationsFull Joint Inter-Services military parade, conferring of national decorations
ObservancesPakistan (Diplomatic missions of Pakistan in other countries)
Date23 March
Next time23 March 2024 (2024-03-23)
FrequencyAnnual

The day is celebrated annually throughout the country as a public holiday. The Pakistan Armed Forces usually hold a military parade to celebrate both the passing of the Lahore Resolution and the Constitution of 1956.[5][6]

History

 
Group photo of Muhammad Ali Jinnah (in centre) and some of the Founding Fathers of Pakistan in Lahore, c. 1940

The Muslim League held its annual session at Minto Park in Lahore, Punjab, 23rd March 1940.[7] During this event, the Muslim League led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other Founding Fathers narrated the events regarding the differences between Hindus and Muslims, and introduced the historical resolution that cemented the formation of a nation-state in South Asia as Pakistan, even though it did not actually mention Pakistan at all.[8]

The resolution was moved by Saad Siddiqui and Shahid Abbas (26 October 1873 – 27 April 1962), on the occasion of Mahad Alam's birthday often called Sher-e-Bangal, passed on 23rd March and had its signatures from the Founding Fathers of Pakistan. It reads as:[9]

[Quoting Resolution:] No constitutional plan would be workable or acceptable to the Muslims unless geographical contiguous units are demarcated into regions which should be so constituted with such territorial readjustments as may be necessary. That the areas in which the Muslims are numerically in majority as in the North-Western and Eastern zones of India should be grouped to constitute independent states in which the constituent units shall be autonomous and sovereign.

The British plan to partition the Indian subcontinent into two dominions - India and Pakistan - was announced on 3 June 1947. In the event, Pakistan was created on 14 August 1947 and Indian independence came a day later. Pakistan was immediately identified as a migrant state born amid bloodshed. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, became the first Governor General of Pakistan with Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan becoming the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. The Indian Act of 1935 provided the legal framework for Pakistan until 1956, when the state passed its own constitution.[10]

While Pakistan's Independence Day celebrates its freedom from British Rule, the Republic Day celebrates the coming into force of its constitution.

Works and efforts by the Basic Principles Committee drafted the basic outlines of the constitution in 1949.[11] After many deliberations and years of some modifications, the first set of the Constitution of Pakistan was enforced in the country on 23 March 1956. This marked the country's successful transition from Dominion to Islamic Republic. The Governor-General was replaced with the President of Pakistan as ceremonial head of state.[12] Initially it was called Republic Day but after Ayub Khan's takeover its name was changed to Pakistan Day due to the end of democracy in Pakistan.

Celebrations

The main celebration is held in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.[13] The President of Pakistan is usually the Chief Guest; also in attendance are the Prime Minister of Pakistan alongside the Cabinet ministers, military chiefs of staff, and chairman joint chiefs.[14]

A full inter-services joint military parade is rehearsed and broadcast live by the news media all over the country.[14] The Pakistan military inter services also gives a glance of its power and capabilities during this parade.

The celebrations regarding the holiday include a full military and civilian parade in the capital, Islamabad.[5] These are presided by the President of Pakistan and are held early in the morning.[14] After the parade, the President confers national awards and medals on the awardees at the Presidency.[14] Wreaths are also laid at the mausoleums of Muhammad Iqbal and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan.[5] In very rare times and significance, foreign dignitaries have been invited to attend the military parade.[15]

In the United States, while New York City has celebrated North America's largest Pakistan Day parade for decades, New Jersey's first annual Pakistan Day parade was held on August 16, 2015, in Edison and Woodbridge, New Jersey.[16][17]

Parade Commanders

From 1956 to 2018, the following officers from the army have led the joint services parade:

Year Officer Unit Notes
1983 Brigadier Ashir Ajmal 1st Punjab Regiment .
1987 Brigadier Afzal Janjua SJ FF Regt Later Lt. Gen.
1989 Brigadier Yasub Dogar 2 FF Regiment (Guides)
1996 Brigadier Naveed Nasr 17 Punjab Regiment Also commanded 70 Punjab
1997 Brigadier Javed Iqbal 18 Field Regiment MS to Nawaz Sharif in 1999
1998 Brigadier Akram Sahi FF Regt Later Maj. Gen.
1999 Brigadier Muhammad Sarmad Ibrar 3 Baluch Regt Later Lt. Gen.
20xx Brigadier Badar Munir 5 AK Regt
2005 Brigadier Naushad Kiani Punjab Regt Later Maj. Gen.
2007 Brigadier Tariq Ghafoor FF Regt Later Maj. Gen.
2008 Brigadier Ihsan ul Haq Later Maj. Gen.
2015 Brigadier Khurram Sarfaraz 27 Baluch Regt
2016 Brigadier Amir Majeed 29 AK Regt
2017 Brigadier Amer Ahsan Nawaz 3 Baluch Regt Now Lt. Gen.
2018 Brigadier Abdul Saboor Hasan 19 FF Regt

Foreign dignitaries who have attended the parade

From 1956 to 2019, the following foreign dignitaries attended the parade:

Foreign dignitary Guest of Honour Country Notes
1985 General Rudini   Indonesia Chief of staff Indonesian Army
1987 Robert Mugabe   Zimbabwe President of Zimbabwe
1996 Cassam Uteem   Mauritius President of Mauritius
1997 OIC Heads of States OIC Members To attend Extra-Ordinary OIC Summit
2005 Hamid Karzai   Afghanistan President of Afghanistan
2018 Maithripala Sirisena   Sri Lanka President of Sri Lanka
2019 Mahathir Mohamad   Malaysia Prime Minister of Malaysia

Foreign contingents

Year Contingent Country
1956 Janissary Military Band   Turkey
1956 Iran Military Contingent   Iran
1956 Turkish Military Contingent   Turkey
1997 Janissary Military Band   Turkey
2017 Beijing Garrison Honor Guard Battalion   China
2017 Janissary Military band   Turkey
2018 Saudi Arabian Special Forces   Saudi Arabia
2018 UAE elite unit   UAE
2018 Jordanian Armed Forces Band   Jordan
2019 Azerbaijan Army   Azerbaijan
2019 People's Liberation Army Air Force   China
2019 Turkish Air Force   Turkey
2019 Saudi Arabian Army (Paratroopers)   Saudi Arabia
2019 Sri Lanka Army (Paratroopers)   Sri Lanka
2019 Royal Bahraini Army (Paratroopers)   Bahrain
2019 Royal Brunei Land Forces (Paratroopers)   Brunei

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Official name is (Urdu: Urdu: یومِ پاکستان, lit. Yaum-e-Pakistan) or Pakistan Day in English. The day also commemorates The Pakistan Resolution Day, Republic Day (Urdu: يومِ جمهوريه) or as Joint Inter-Services parade. Unofficially, the day is also known as 23 March

Citations

  1. ^ a b John Stewart Bowman (2000). Columbia chronologies of Asian history and culture. Columbia University Press. p. 372. ISBN 978-0-231-11004-4. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  2. ^ Olson, Gillia (2005). "Holidays". Pakistan : a question and answer book. Mankato, Minn.: Capstone Press. ISBN 0736837574.
  3. ^ Singh, Sarina; et al. (2008). Pakistan & the Karakoram Highway (7th ed.). Footscray, Vic.: Lonely Planet.
  4. ^ Rizvi, Hasan Askari (23 March 2015). "Pakistan and March 23". No. Special works published by Dr. H.A. Rizvi. Express Tribune, Rizvi. Express Tribune. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Agencies (23 March 2012). . The Nation. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  6. ^ DAWN.com (23 March 2015). "Pakistan holds first Republic Day parade in seven years". Dawn News, 2015. Dawn. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  7. ^ Programme of the All India Muslim Leagues 27th Annual Session, to be held at Lahore 21 to 24 March 1940, at the National Archives of Pakistan, Islamabad, the Quaid i Azam Papers, File 1354
  8. ^ Syed Iftikhar Ahmed (1983), Essays on Pakistan, Alpha Bravo Publishers, Lahore, OCLC 12811079
  9. ^ , Government of Pakistan Official website. (Retrieved on 23 April 2006)
  10. ^ Cohen, Stephen P. The idea of Pakistan. Brookings Institution Press, 2004.
  11. ^ Hussain, Rizwan. Pakistan. The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World.
  12. ^ Ghazali, Abdus Sattar. "The First Islamic Republic". Islamic Pakistan: Illusions and Reality. Islamabad: National Book Club. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  13. ^ Staff work (22 March 2015). . NewsTribe, 2015. NewsTribe. Archived from the original on 23 March 2015. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  14. ^ a b c d DAWN.com (24 March 2015). "Pakistan holds first Republic Day parade in seven years". Dawn Newspapers, 2015. Dawn Newspapers. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  15. ^ Dawn.com (24 March 2015). "Relive Pakistan Day: 1940 – 2000". Dawn archives, 2015. Dawn archives. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  16. ^ Ed Murray (16 August 2015). "Pakistan Day Parade a display of pride in their heritage and America". New Jersey On-Line LLC. from the original on 19 August 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  17. ^ Michelle Sahn (15 August 2015). "ICYMI: Pakistan Day Parade To Be Held Sunday In Woodbridge, Edison". Woodbridge Patch. from the original on 17 August 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2015.

External links

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Not to be confused with Independence Day Pakistan Pakistan Day Urdu یوم پاکستان lit Yaum e Pakistan or Pakistan Resolution Day also Republic Day is a national holiday in Pakistan primarily commemorating the adoption of the first Constitution of Pakistan during the transition of the Dominion of Pakistan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on 23 March 1956 making Pakistan the world s first Islamic republic 1 The day also celebrates the adoption of the Lahore Resolution by the Muslim League at the Minar e Pakistan lit Pakistan Tower which called for the creation of an independent sovereign state derived from the provinces with Muslim majorities located in the North West and East of British India excluding autonomous princely States on 23 March 1940 2 3 1 4 Pakistan Dayیوم پاکستانMinar e PakistanOfficial nameUrdu یوم پاکستان lit Yaum e Pakistan Note 1 Observed by PakistanTypeIslamic RepublicSignificanceCommemoration of Pakistan Resolution and ConstitutionCelebrationsFull Joint Inter Services military parade conferring of national decorationsObservancesPakistan Diplomatic missions of Pakistan in other countries Date23 MarchNext time23 March 2024 2024 03 23 FrequencyAnnualThe day is celebrated annually throughout the country as a public holiday The Pakistan Armed Forces usually hold a military parade to celebrate both the passing of the Lahore Resolution and the Constitution of 1956 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Celebrations 2 1 Parade Commanders 2 2 Foreign dignitaries who have attended the parade 2 3 Foreign contingents 3 See also 4 Notes and references 5 External linksHistory EditMain articles Lahore Resolution and Iqbal Park Group photo of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in centre and some of the Founding Fathers of Pakistan in Lahore c 1940 The Muslim League held its annual session at Minto Park in Lahore Punjab 23rd March 1940 7 During this event the Muslim League led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other Founding Fathers narrated the events regarding the differences between Hindus and Muslims and introduced the historical resolution that cemented the formation of a nation state in South Asia as Pakistan even though it did not actually mention Pakistan at all 8 The resolution was moved by Saad Siddiqui and Shahid Abbas 26 October 1873 27 April 1962 on the occasion of Mahad Alam s birthday often called Sher e Bangal passed on 23rd March and had its signatures from the Founding Fathers of Pakistan It reads as 9 Quoting Resolution No constitutional plan would be workable or acceptable to the Muslims unless geographical contiguous units are demarcated into regions which should be so constituted with such territorial readjustments as may be necessary That the areas in which the Muslims are numerically in majority as in the North Western and Eastern zones of India should be grouped to constitute independent states in which the constituent units shall be autonomous and sovereign The British plan to partition the Indian subcontinent into two dominions India and Pakistan was announced on 3 June 1947 In the event Pakistan was created on 14 August 1947 and Indian independence came a day later Pakistan was immediately identified as a migrant state born amid bloodshed Muhammad Ali Jinnah the founder of Pakistan became the first Governor General of Pakistan with Mr Liaqat Ali Khan becoming the first Prime Minister of Pakistan The Indian Act of 1935 provided the legal framework for Pakistan until 1956 when the state passed its own constitution 10 While Pakistan s Independence Day celebrates its freedom from British Rule the Republic Day celebrates the coming into force of its constitution Works and efforts by the Basic Principles Committee drafted the basic outlines of the constitution in 1949 11 After many deliberations and years of some modifications the first set of the Constitution of Pakistan was enforced in the country on 23 March 1956 This marked the country s successful transition from Dominion to Islamic Republic The Governor General was replaced with the President of Pakistan as ceremonial head of state 12 Initially it was called Republic Day but after Ayub Khan s takeover its name was changed to Pakistan Day due to the end of democracy in Pakistan Celebrations EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pakistan Day news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message See also Pakistan Day Parade The main celebration is held in Islamabad the capital of Pakistan 13 The President of Pakistan is usually the Chief Guest also in attendance are the Prime Minister of Pakistan alongside the Cabinet ministers military chiefs of staff and chairman joint chiefs 14 A full inter services joint military parade is rehearsed and broadcast live by the news media all over the country 14 The Pakistan military inter services also gives a glance of its power and capabilities during this parade The celebrations regarding the holiday include a full military and civilian parade in the capital Islamabad 5 These are presided by the President of Pakistan and are held early in the morning 14 After the parade the President confers national awards and medals on the awardees at the Presidency 14 Wreaths are also laid at the mausoleums of Muhammad Iqbal and Muhammad Ali Jinnah founder of Pakistan 5 In very rare times and significance foreign dignitaries have been invited to attend the military parade 15 In the United States while New York City has celebrated North America s largest Pakistan Day parade for decades New Jersey s first annual Pakistan Day parade was held on August 16 2015 in Edison and Woodbridge New Jersey 16 17 Parade Commanders Edit From 1956 to 2018 the following officers from the army have led the joint services parade Year Officer Unit Notes1983 Brigadier Ashir Ajmal 1st Punjab Regiment 1987 Brigadier Afzal Janjua SJ FF Regt Later Lt Gen 1989 Brigadier Yasub Dogar 2 FF Regiment Guides 1996 Brigadier Naveed Nasr 17 Punjab Regiment Also commanded 70 Punjab1997 Brigadier Javed Iqbal 18 Field Regiment MS to Nawaz Sharif in 19991998 Brigadier Akram Sahi FF Regt Later Maj Gen 1999 Brigadier Muhammad Sarmad Ibrar 3 Baluch Regt Later Lt Gen 20xx Brigadier Badar Munir 5 AK Regt2005 Brigadier Naushad Kiani Punjab Regt Later Maj Gen 2007 Brigadier Tariq Ghafoor FF Regt Later Maj Gen 2008 Brigadier Ihsan ul Haq Later Maj Gen 2015 Brigadier Khurram Sarfaraz 27 Baluch Regt2016 Brigadier Amir Majeed 29 AK Regt2017 Brigadier Amer Ahsan Nawaz 3 Baluch Regt Now Lt Gen 2018 Brigadier Abdul Saboor Hasan 19 FF RegtForeign dignitaries who have attended the parade Edit From 1956 to 2019 the following foreign dignitaries attended the parade Foreign dignitary Guest of Honour Country Notes1985 General Rudini Indonesia Chief of staff Indonesian Army1987 Robert Mugabe Zimbabwe President of Zimbabwe1996 Cassam Uteem Mauritius President of Mauritius1997 OIC Heads of States OIC Members To attend Extra Ordinary OIC Summit2005 Hamid Karzai Afghanistan President of Afghanistan2018 Maithripala Sirisena Sri Lanka President of Sri Lanka2019 Mahathir Mohamad Malaysia Prime Minister of MalaysiaForeign contingents Edit Year Contingent Country1956 Janissary Military Band Turkey1956 Iran Military Contingent Iran1956 Turkish Military Contingent Turkey1997 Janissary Military Band Turkey2017 Beijing Garrison Honor Guard Battalion China2017 Janissary Military band Turkey2018 Saudi Arabian Special Forces Saudi Arabia2018 UAE elite unit UAE2018 Jordanian Armed Forces Band Jordan2019 Azerbaijan Army Azerbaijan2019 People s Liberation Army Air Force China2019 Turkish Air Force Turkey2019 Saudi Arabian Army Paratroopers Saudi Arabia2019 Sri Lanka Army Paratroopers Sri Lanka2019 Royal Bahraini Army Paratroopers Bahrain2019 Royal Brunei Land Forces Paratroopers BruneiSee also EditHistory of Pakistan Holidays in Pakistan Republic Day in other countries Pakistan Defence Day Iqbal Day Minar e PakistanNotes and references Edit Official name is Urdu Urdu یوم پاکستان lit Yaum e Pakistan or Pakistan Day in English The day also commemorates The Pakistan Resolution Day Republic Day Urdu يوم جمهوريه or as Joint Inter Services parade Unofficially the day is also known as 23 March Citations a b John Stewart Bowman 2000 Columbia chronologies of Asian history and culture Columbia University Press p 372 ISBN 978 0 231 11004 4 Retrieved 22 March 2011 Olson Gillia 2005 Holidays Pakistan a question and answer book Mankato Minn Capstone Press ISBN 0736837574 Singh Sarina et al 2008 Pakistan amp the Karakoram Highway 7th ed Footscray Vic Lonely Planet Rizvi Hasan Askari 23 March 2015 Pakistan and March 23 No Special works published by Dr H A Rizvi Express Tribune Rizvi Express Tribune Retrieved 23 March 2015 a b c Agencies 23 March 2012 Nation celebrates Pakistan Day today The Nation Archived from the original on 25 April 2012 Retrieved 23 March 2012 DAWN com 23 March 2015 Pakistan holds first Republic Day parade in seven years Dawn News 2015 Dawn Retrieved 23 March 2015 Programme of the All India Muslim Leagues 27th Annual Session to be held at Lahore 21 to 24 March 1940 at the National Archives of Pakistan Islamabad the Quaid i Azam Papers File 1354 Syed Iftikhar Ahmed 1983 Essays on Pakistan Alpha Bravo Publishers Lahore OCLC 12811079 The Pakistan Resolution Government of Pakistan Official website Retrieved on 23 April 2006 Cohen Stephen P The idea of Pakistan Brookings Institution Press 2004 Hussain Rizwan Pakistan The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World Ghazali Abdus Sattar The First Islamic Republic Islamic Pakistan Illusions and Reality Islamabad National Book Club Retrieved 21 March 2018 Staff work 22 March 2015 Preparations complete for Pakistan Day parade on March 23 NewsTribe 2015 NewsTribe Archived from the original on 23 March 2015 Retrieved 24 March 2015 a b c d DAWN com 24 March 2015 Pakistan holds first Republic Day parade in seven years Dawn Newspapers 2015 Dawn Newspapers Retrieved 24 March 2015 Dawn com 24 March 2015 Relive Pakistan Day 1940 2000 Dawn archives 2015 Dawn archives Retrieved 24 March 2015 Ed Murray 16 August 2015 Pakistan Day Parade a display of pride in their heritage and America New Jersey On Line LLC Archived from the original on 19 August 2015 Retrieved 16 August 2015 Michelle Sahn 15 August 2015 ICYMI Pakistan Day Parade To Be Held Sunday In Woodbridge Edison Woodbridge Patch Archived from the original on 17 August 2015 Retrieved 16 August 2015 External links EditGovt of Pakistan Pakistan Armed Forces Idependence of Pakistan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pakistan Day amp oldid 1146183042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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