Every country has his unique way of celebrating his independence day. The celebration of this day, actually, reminds us the sacrifices made by our elders for the sake of our future. Everyone has his own motive for seeking independence or demanding a separate homeland where he can cultivate whatever he wants just like a newly married bride desires for a separate home where there is no interference in carrying out her own ideas, so she may easily pursue her dream or imagination.
Quid-E-Azam address with Nation on 15 August
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3tVWwFcmr0
Similarly, our elders demanded a separate homeland, which came into being on 14 August, 1947 (27th Ramadan) on the ideology of Islam under the leadership of a great leader, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, popularly known as Quid-e-Azam which means "the leader of leaders", one of the most successful lawyer. This homeland is commonly known as Pakistan. Its official name is Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Pakistan is the only Muslim state which has nuclear status.
When it comes to celebrating any festivals like Eid, or independence day, our children are so much active. They force their elders to buy small buntings so that they may decorate the home with them. On this occasion, school management organizes speech competition, debate, and function in which students are given different role to represent different cultures of Pakistan. When I was child, I used to wait impatiently for this day and celebrate it just like Eid festival.
Whereas, youngsters keep riding bikes while listening to the national songs. Local people organize some programme keeping in view of interest of their people. However, there are a few people who realize why we have gained independence and what is the purpose of celebrating this day. To me, This day is the day of realizing sincere sacrifices of our elders who jeopardized their lives for our sake. This day is the day of self accountability as a citizen, as a civil servant, as a businessman, as a politician, and as a nation how much we have gained and how much we have lost and blame on self individually rather than justifying our blunders.
Long Live Pakistan! Long Live Pakistan!
Comments
I am pleased to see a wishing from our immediate neighbor :) Thank you for wishing
Thank for congratulating!
Thank you for wishing!
I am sure got the right answer and lesson of ettiquette from dear Reality.
Happy Independence Day to Pakistan!
Wishing you a very Happy Independence Day Arif!
Wishes to you and your country.
Happy Independence day to all Pakistanis!!