When the Muslims of the subcontinent got this independent homeland under the enthusiastic leadership of the Father of the Nation, Quaid-i-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the largest Muslim country emerged on the map of the world, which can be called a wonderful moment in history.
Amazing because Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah achieved Pakistan through purely political struggle without shedding a single drop of blood, which he wanted to make a laboratory of Islam, i.e. a country where there was no Punjabi, Balochi or Sindhi, Pathan who can themselves independent Muslims of a sovereign country.
It is a pity that one year of the country’s independence was barely completed when the Quaid-e-Azam left the Pakistani nation in tears and went to the true Creator, which was a great tragedy for Pakistan and an irreparable loss that we are still working hard to recover from it.
If we look at the political history of the country, for a long time, the military rulers held the power of the country and democracy is still like an infant in Pakistan, which has not yet learned to walk on its own feet.
With the passage of time, in the name of bureaucracy, bureaucracy and the four pillars of the state, adopting the rule of the stick and the buffalo, the law of the jungle was implemented in the country and today, despite the presence of a powerful constitution in the country, justice and fairness are far away. It doesn’t seem to happen.
Think about it, is this the Pakistan that Allama Iqbal, the poet of the East, dreamed of? And is this the Kingdom of God, which was founded by Quaid-e-Azam, Ms. Fatima Jinnah, Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar, Shaukat Ali and other leaders of the freedom movement with their own blood?
As a nation, we may not have an answer to this painful question, but yesterday’s Independence Day celebration has given the Pakistani nation a rich opportunity to express solidarity and wave green crescent flags for a new tomorrow. It has also provided new hope.
There is a need for the Pakistani nation to correct its direction on the basis of historical and golden Islamic principles such as unity and unity, brotherhood and human compassion, and especially not to ignore the principle of justice because the rule of infidelity is established. can live, the government of oppression cannot flourish.
Undoubtedly, justice is the greatest Islamic principle on the basis of which the Pakistani nation can lay a new foundation for its new tomorrow. Perhaps this is the plan that can heal the wounds of our 75 years.