Was it the 14 or 15 August ??
by
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
George
Orwell, a great philosopher warned the mankind in no uncertain words that,
“The most effective way to destroy a people is to deny and obliterate their own
understanding of their history.” Unfortunately, our pseudo intellectuals
and the so called historians seem to follow this maxim, though admittedly
unwittingly, and feed us some bizarre stories of their liking and inventions.
It all started with the process of the Islamisation of Pakistan and anything
even remotely Islamic whether warranted or not had to be incorporated in and
associated with our nascent history in the making. Anything of the
pre-partioned subcontinent was Indian and alien to our history and culture, so
much so that even the before-1947 songs of Noor Jahan, born, bred and buried in
Pakistan, were considered Indian songs and considered a taboo by our
patriotic Radio Pakistan to air them! At the same ti! me our newly found
religious frenzy made our ‘scholars’ lose sight of all pragmatism to
introduce such bizarre stories in our schools’ text books that carried a most
nonsensical recounting of our army soldiers throwing themselves before
the Indian tanks at Chawinda in 1965 war with mines tied to their chests
to embrace martyrdom (shahadat)?! Stupid, firstly, their Commanding
Officer would have been court-martialled for not ensuring the safety of the men
under his command. And, secondly, if a soldier could get that close to
the enemy tank to lay himself under its tracks then what stopped him from
mounting the tank from the rear and lobbing a grenade in the hull that would have
killed all its crew apart from exploding the tank’s main gun ammunition inside
that would have destroyed the very tank itself ?!!
Whatever, I for one would like to stand up and be counted to unearth the
facts of our history as truly as possible.
A few days ago I had written an article “11 August – OUR MAGNA CHARTA”
establishing that our founding fathers had no intention of Pakistan becoming a
religious state in the sense that our rightists are trying to make it one, as
according to them religion was a personal matter that had nothing to do with
the business of the state. Naturally, no daily, weekly or magazine
dare publish it, except that it got a thundering response on the social media
networks. I expect the same to happen to this article as well but that
shall not deter an eye witness me from speaking out the truth.
And the truth is that Pakistan was not LIBERATED but CREATED at midnight
August 14/15, 1947. It was Bharat that was LIBERATED and got its independence.
These are two distinct facets of our history and we should be able
differentiate between them. Pakistan, mind you Sirs – Pakistan, was NEVER
a slave country and/or ruled over by any foreign power. It was a born free
country. We should, therefore, not commemorate its “independence”
day but celebrate its ‘Birthday”. Actually, only the British - the
Sovereigns – could legally and constitutionally ‘create’ Pakistan while they
were still in power or else, once India became independent and a free country
then it would have been up to its Constituent Assembly to legislate to carve
out or not Pakistan from its main body. And who knows with the Hindu
absolute majority in the assemblies and the Gandhi’s stance of, “Cut me into
two before you cut India ! into two”, the Indian parliament would have agreed
or not to the partitioning of India?!
Secondly, the birthday should be celebrated on the 15th August as
it was done in the initial few years (four or five years) in the
beginning. Please see the commemorative postal stamps of the birth anniversary
of Pakistan of the time reproduced here to prove what I say. 15 August 1947 can
clearly be read on these.
It was a later thought and some bright maulvi made it up to coincide with
the 27th of Ramzan which had fallen on the 14th August
1947 instead of the 15th.
History must be read untarnished and as factual as possible. For, “Study the
past if you would define the future”. Said Confucius long ago. Another
great mind― Michael
Crichton reminded the mortals, “If you don't know history, then you
don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a
tree.”
My appeal to all especially the younger generation, read and read correct
and unbiased history to know of your rich heritage which has an enormously
important place in the realm of our human civilisation.
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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