PAKISTAN'S INDEPENDENCE DAY:
Pakistan Freedom Day on August 14 could be viewed as a twofold day of freedom. Muslim Indians likewise battled to be liberated from English rule and later re-outfitted to fight for their own country state, present day Pakistan — when part of the Indian subcontinent. After the English put down the Indian Defiance of 1857, the Crown took command during the English Raj time frame. This went on until Pakistan’s freedom in 1947. The Mountbatten Plan split Pakistan (included West and East Pakistan) from India, making an autonomous Muslim country. In 1971, East Pakistan acquired its own freedom, becoming known as Bangladesh. Today, West Pakistan is referred to just as Pakistan.
The principal Freedom Day service function is coordinated in Islamabad, where the public banner is lifted at the Parliament and Administration structures. This is follow up by the public song of devotion and broadly flowed and broadcast discourses by the President and State head of Pakistan.
Pakistan Freedom Day is a Public Occasion in Pakistan.
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