23rd March
Seven and a half decades ago on 23rd March 1940 some honest, capable and
dedicated people decided to have a separate homeland for the Muslims of the sub
continent India who seemed to have but little future in the coming schemes of
the things then in the offing. Miraculously, in a matter of only next
seven years they achieved their objective and became the largest Muslim state
and the 5th largest country of the world. It was a unique event of history to
have a new country born out of the womb of a hostile mother (India) and despite
every conceivable resistance from both parents. A lot has been written
and more shall be forthcoming in future also about the causes of such a
magnificent achievement, but for a layman it was a perfect combination of clear
vision, honest intent, selfless dedication and the faith of the people who
turned their dream into a reality. These principles are as true today as they
were 75 years ago. Only we have to have the same type of leader! ship which
unfortunately is not there.
Such occasions are commemorated by the nations to learn from them.
Imbue and instill the national pride in the people by recounting the events of
that period, to emulate the great people in their vision and action
that made it happen. Alas, however, we seem to have lost the spirit and
the ability to learn from the past and such occasions have become just
ceremonious and ritualistic in nature. It is now more like bemoaning the
anniversaries of some forefathers about whom we know little and for whom we
neither have respect nor love that they deserve. We and our leaders are too
busy in self eulogizing, justifying our misdeeds and not even feel
ashamed of it. Haven’t we heard that nations who lose the respect for their
history eventually end up losing their geography as well?
I wish and pray that we as a nation realize the value of the spirit and
vision of 23rd March and every year could proudly say that we are the
custodians and legitimate heirs to that great assemblage who resolved
resolutely this day to get us a separate homeland where we could live our own
life, a life that would be the envy of rest of the world. Nothing is yet lost
and we can do it. And do it we shall if we follow the founding fathers – in
letter and spirit.
Pakistan Painda Baad
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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