The History of 14 August is deeply embedded in the story of Pakistan’s journey to freedom. On this significant date in 1947, Pakistan emerged as an independent state, marking a watershed moment in the struggle for self-determination by the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent. Led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the All-India Muslim League, the demand for a separate homeland culminated in the birth of Pakistan, fulfilling the aspirations of millions.
British Rule and the Road to Independence
Pakistan’s journey to independence was intertwined with India’s struggle against British rule. For decades, various movements, including the All-India Muslim League led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, advocated for the rights and representation of Muslims in a predominantly Hindu India. The demand for a separate homeland for Muslims gained momentum, leading to the Lahore Resolution in 1940, which laid the foundation for a separate Muslim state.
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