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23rd March marks an important day in the history of Pakistan, as it is the day when the historic Lahore Resolution was passed in 1940. This day is celebrated as Pakistan Day, also called Resolution Day, and is celebrated as a national holiday in the country. The day is marked by parades, flag-raising ceremonies, and other events that celebrate the country's independence and its rich cultural heritage.


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Like the whole country, in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Pakistan Day is celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotism. The day begins with a flag-raising ceremony, in which the national flag is hoisted on public buildings and private homes. The national anthem is played, and people sing patriotic songs and recite poems in praise of the country.

On this Resolution Day’s celebration in the Holy month of Ramazan, on March 23, 2023, 1AK Brigade organized a wonderful event on Kashmir Monument, Muzaffarabad for the shinning stars of Army Public School (APS), Muzaffarabad. The purpose of conducting this event was to spread awareness about the Resolution Day, the importance of Kashmir on the map of Pakistan, and Kashmir’s struggle for independence to the young natives of Kashmir, who are no doubt our bright future. The secondary purpose was to show them different weapons and their uses, and the techniques and strategies which Pakistan Army opts to deal with any unseen situation.

Pakistan Army has made significant contributions to the development and security of AJK. The army has been instrumental in maintaining peace and stability in the region, particularly during times of heightened tension with India. The army has also played a key role in providing relief and assistance to the people of AJK during natural disasters and emergencies.

1AK Brigade is a reflection of untiring efforts of Pakistan Army in AJK.

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The event started with a Guard of Honor ceremony, in which Commander 1AK, Brigadier Ameer Nawaz gave tribute to the martyrs belonging to Azad Kashmir and other regions of Pakistan, who have given their lives for us. After the Guard of Honor, students were asked to check different stalls. They were shown tanks which were used in early morning’s Guard of Honor ceremony, held in the airport area of Muzaffarabad. On the second stall, they checked the communication system which is used in war areas. A proper briefing was given to the students about walky-talky and communication exchange system that works with it. On the rest of stalls, different rifles and guns were displayed with a detailed briefing, and the students held them in their hands and practiced them too.

In the second phase of the event, the students visited the gallery of Kashmir Monument, where the photos of martyrs with their brief introduction were displayed. At the base of the monument, there is a commemorative plaque that lists the names of the soldiers who have sacrificed their lives in the defense of their motherland. The names are etched in gold, and the plaque is decorated with a beautiful garden that is maintained by Pakistan Army. Students were asked to read about the martyrs. A golden book has been placed there too which is about the legends of Kashmir. It’s really a precious treasure for the natives of Kashmir to have the history of martyrs with them. This monument is looked after by 1AK Brigade. The young Kashmiri students were inspired by their legends.

In the third and final phase, Commander Brigadier Ameer Nawaz addressed the little students. He told them in detail about the purpose and significance of weapons and considering the interest of students, he promised to organize another event to learn more about operating the weapons.

Talking about the Kashmir Monument, he said, “With respect to the Resolution Day’s significance, all of you must be well aware about your history, and your legends who started their struggle and after October 24, 1947, when Azad Jammu and Kashmir got freedom and appeared on the map of the world being a state associated with Pakistan, the struggle of these legends continued. This Kashmir Monument is a testament to the sacrifices made by the people of Kashmir in their struggle for self-determination. The monument is a symbol of the resilience and determination of the Kashmiri people, and a tribute to the brave soldiers who have fought to defend the region against Indian aggression. You can see here the structure of this monument that indicates all three parts that are associated with Kashmir. You can see here the Walls of Sacrifices in the first part, with the names of the martyrs of four provinces, including AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan. The Frame of Obligations has quotes of Quaid-i-Azam, Kashmiri leaders, and Muslim world's leaders about Kashmir inscribed on them. Read these words, rather absorb these words and struggle for your best future, for the future of Pakistan. The third part, which is the Final Destination, features a grand metallic map of Pakistan with a maple leaf at its center, reflecting the importance of Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan. Always keep Quid-i-Azam’s words in your mind, “Kashmir is the jugular vein of Pakistan and no nation can allow its jugular vein to be held by the enemy”. You are our jugular vein. We can never exist without you. So keep your morale high and work hard.”


His words motivated everyone. The welcoming environment provided by 1AK Brigade must be highly appreciated. They are the men who represent care and concern of Pakistan Army for the households of Kashmir in true spirit, which has made our lives different than the people living across the River Neelum.

Pakistan Army Zindabad,
Pakistan Paindabad!


E-mail: mehtabzahra@yahoo.com
 
The establishment is trying very hard though.
Bhai jaan kasr Kisi nay bhi nai chori.

Hum tou baithay tamasha dekh rahay haien.

A small example is Chaudhary chabal who claimed PIA pilots have fake degrees and caused 2 billion USD loss and faced no reprecussions.
 
More like "There is No Power on Earth That can Undo DHAistan"
 
Well the session was for 3 days

23rd march is actually a republic day same as india have on 26th January
The day Pakistan got it's 1st constitution and become a republic of Pakistan from dominion of Pakistan
We became sovereign and queen was no longer our head of state.

Later on military abrogated the constitution and hijacked this day
Naming it Pakistan day to fool the public
Nothing about constitution
Now it's all about military showing it's toys
Ab to youthion ne woh bhi khtm krwa di🤣


Military never respected constitution and they have always altered history to fool the public
 
Get these guys with some lastest DSLrs and long range Camera lenses like 600mm.
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There is No Power on Earth That can Undo Pakistan​


............ Except there was Pak Army 1971 .
With friends like these who needs enemies .
Opinion of most Pakistanis on 1971:

Good riddance. Bangladesh was never a part of Pakistan.
 
No power on earth can even kill an ant if God does not will it. However, when a nation becomes corrupt beyond rectification then the wrath of God falls on it, and no power on earth can save it.

It's been proven beyond doubt that the generals and their pet criminals are corrupt beyond any chance of reform. All we can hope is that God's punishment falls on them and not on the rest of Pakistan.
 
23rd March marks an important day in the history of Pakistan, as it is the day when the historic Lahore Resolution was passed in 1940. This day is celebrated as Pakistan Day, also called Resolution Day, and is celebrated as a national holiday in the country. The day is marked by parades, flag-raising ceremonies, and other events that celebrate the country's independence and its rich cultural heritage.

Writes this as the opening paragraph.

Proceeds to write about the military while self pleasuring himself.

March 23 is a national holiday to celebrate Pakistan as a nation, yet you have a picture of two young boys with guns in their hands.

You're an embarrassment to this forum.

PS: here's what your God general Zia ul Haq thought of Pakistani nation.

The task of rewriting history books started in earnest in 1981, when General Zia ul Haq declared compulsory the teaching of Pakistan studies to all degree students, including those at engineering and medical colleges.

Shortly thereafter, the University Grants Commission issued a directive to prospective textbook authors specifying that the objective of the new course is to:

"induce pride for the nation's past, enthusiasm for the present, and unshakeable faith in the stability and longevity of Pakistan"

To eliminate possible ambiguities of approach, authors were given the following directives:

"To demonstrate that the basis of Pakistan is not to be founded in racial, linguistic, or geographical factors, but, rather, in the shared experience of a common religion. To get students to know and appreciate the Ideology of Pakistan, and to popularize it with slogans. To guide students towards the ultimate goal of Pakistan - the creation of a completely Islamised State."

In fulfillment of this directive, modern texts of Pakistani history are centred around the following themes:.

1. The 'Ideology of Pakistan', both as a historical force which motivated the movement for Pakistan as well as its
raison d'etre2

2. The depiction of Jinnah as a man of orthodox religious views who sought the creation of a theocratic state3

3. A move to establish the
ulama as genuine heroes of the Pakistan Movement

4
. An emphasis on ritualistic Islam, together with a rejection of liberal interpretations of the religion and generation of communal antagonism.
 
Looks like some Pakistanis missed the memo. Pakistan was undone, as Maulana Azad had predicted, on 16th December 1971 at the time of Saqoot e Dhaka. All that remains is the West Pakistan unit. Who knows how long that will survive.

A move to establish the ulama as genuine heroes of the Pakistan Movement
The truth is that most of the ulema opposed the Pakistan movement because they believed it will result in the division of Muslim power in the subcontinent. History proved them right. The ulema used to call Jinnah, who was extremely westernised, used to smoke and drink and married a Parsi and whose daughter married a Christian/ Parsi , as Kafir e Azam.
 
23rd March marks an important day in the history of Pakistan, as it is the day when the historic Lahore Resolution was passed in 1940. This day is celebrated as Pakistan Day, also called Resolution Day, and is celebrated as a national holiday in the country. The day is marked by parades, flag-raising ceremonies, and other events that celebrate the country's independence and its rich cultural heritage.


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Like the whole country, in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Pakistan Day is celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotism. The day begins with a flag-raising ceremony, in which the national flag is hoisted on public buildings and private homes. The national anthem is played, and people sing patriotic songs and recite poems in praise of the country.

On this Resolution Day’s celebration in the Holy month of Ramazan, on March 23, 2023, 1AK Brigade organized a wonderful event on Kashmir Monument, Muzaffarabad for the shinning stars of Army Public School (APS), Muzaffarabad. The purpose of conducting this event was to spread awareness about the Resolution Day, the importance of Kashmir on the map of Pakistan, and Kashmir’s struggle for independence to the young natives of Kashmir, who are no doubt our bright future. The secondary purpose was to show them different weapons and their uses, and the techniques and strategies which Pakistan Army opts to deal with any unseen situation.

Pakistan Army has made significant contributions to the development and security of AJK. The army has been instrumental in maintaining peace and stability in the region, particularly during times of heightened tension with India. The army has also played a key role in providing relief and assistance to the people of AJK during natural disasters and emergencies.

1AK Brigade is a reflection of untiring efforts of Pakistan Army in AJK.

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The event started with a Guard of Honor ceremony, in which Commander 1AK, Brigadier Ameer Nawaz gave tribute to the martyrs belonging to Azad Kashmir and other regions of Pakistan, who have given their lives for us. After the Guard of Honor, students were asked to check different stalls. They were shown tanks which were used in early morning’s Guard of Honor ceremony, held in the airport area of Muzaffarabad. On the second stall, they checked the communication system which is used in war areas. A proper briefing was given to the students about walky-talky and communication exchange system that works with it. On the rest of stalls, different rifles and guns were displayed with a detailed briefing, and the students held them in their hands and practiced them too.

In the second phase of the event, the students visited the gallery of Kashmir Monument, where the photos of martyrs with their brief introduction were displayed. At the base of the monument, there is a commemorative plaque that lists the names of the soldiers who have sacrificed their lives in the defense of their motherland. The names are etched in gold, and the plaque is decorated with a beautiful garden that is maintained by Pakistan Army. Students were asked to read about the martyrs. A golden book has been placed there too which is about the legends of Kashmir. It’s really a precious treasure for the natives of Kashmir to have the history of martyrs with them. This monument is looked after by 1AK Brigade. The young Kashmiri students were inspired by their legends.

In the third and final phase, Commander Brigadier Ameer Nawaz addressed the little students. He told them in detail about the purpose and significance of weapons and considering the interest of students, he promised to organize another event to learn more about operating the weapons.

Talking about the Kashmir Monument, he said, “With respect to the Resolution Day’s significance, all of you must be well aware about your history, and your legends who started their struggle and after October 24, 1947, when Azad Jammu and Kashmir got freedom and appeared on the map of the world being a state associated with Pakistan, the struggle of these legends continued. This Kashmir Monument is a testament to the sacrifices made by the people of Kashmir in their struggle for self-determination. The monument is a symbol of the resilience and determination of the Kashmiri people, and a tribute to the brave soldiers who have fought to defend the region against Indian aggression. You can see here the structure of this monument that indicates all three parts that are associated with Kashmir. You can see here the Walls of Sacrifices in the first part, with the names of the martyrs of four provinces, including AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan. The Frame of Obligations has quotes of Quaid-i-Azam, Kashmiri leaders, and Muslim world's leaders about Kashmir inscribed on them. Read these words, rather absorb these words and struggle for your best future, for the future of Pakistan. The third part, which is the Final Destination, features a grand metallic map of Pakistan with a maple leaf at its center, reflecting the importance of Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan. Always keep Quid-i-Azam’s words in your mind, “Kashmir is the jugular vein of Pakistan and no nation can allow its jugular vein to be held by the enemy”. You are our jugular vein. We can never exist without you. So keep your morale high and work hard.”


His words motivated everyone. The welcoming environment provided by 1AK Brigade must be highly appreciated. They are the men who represent care and concern of Pakistan Army for the households of Kashmir in true spirit, which has made our lives different than the people living across the River Neelum.

Pakistan Army Zindabad,
Pakistan Paindabad!


E-mail: mehtabzahra@yahoo.com
It has happened earlier, and will happen again if we don't change our attitude.
 
Looks like some Pakistanis missed the memo. Pakistan was undone, as Maulana Azad had predicted, on 16th December 1971 at the time of Saqoot e Dhaka. All that remains is the West Pakistan unit. Who knows how long that will survive.

The word Pakistan is an acronym. And I don't see any B in that word do you?

The original plan for Pakistan was for two separate countries. One in the east and one in the west.

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What some unknown Gangadeshi mullah thought is irrelevant. His kin are now getting lynched left, right and center across India.
 

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