Why Pakistan does not celebrates independence day on 15 august | I am sure many of us would have
this curiosity that why Pakistan celebrates its Independence Day on 14th
August, when both India & Pakistan got their freedom & division at the
midnight of 15th August 1947 as per the Indian Independence Act.
Many people might not know this
fact that Pakistan celebrated its first two Independence days on 15th
August, after that they changed it to 14th August. Even Mohammad Ali
Jinnah, Quaid-e-Azam of Pakistan mentioned 15th August as the
Independence Day for Pakistan in his announcement. Muhammad Ali Jinnah live for
13 months after formation of Pakistan & he always assume 15th August
to be the Independence Day for Pakistan.
The words of the Jinnah’s speech
are as follows "August 15 is the birthday of the independent and sovereign
state of Pakistan. It marks the fulfillment of the destiny of the Muslim nation
which made great sacrifices in the past few years to have its homeland,"
said Jinnah in his radio speech. Every year on 14th August Pakistan
Radio play this recording which mention 15th August as Independence
Day. Even the first commemorative postal stamps, that were released on 1948
mentioned 15th August as Pakistan’s Independence Day.
Later historians have given few
reasons related to change of date, some of them might me Schedule of Lord
Mountbatten, Time zone, Ramzan factor.
Lord Mountbatten played a
significant role in deciding 15th August as Independence Day for
India to commemorate the day when Japan forces surrendered to the allied forces
& it marked as the end of World War II. So, Lord Mountbatten wanted to be
in India on 15th August to witness the Indian Independence, hence he
went to Karachi on 14th August to administer the oath for Muhammad
Ali Jinnah in the Constituent assembly of Pakistan. Then on 15th
August he came to India for observing India’s Independence Day. So, this might
be the reason that later Pakistan started celebrating its Independence Day on
14th August as oath was taken on that day.
Some people might be thinking
that why Mountbatten went to Karachi for administering oath ceremony, when
Islamabad is Capital of Pakistan. So, the fact is, at the time of Independence
Karachi was declared Capital of Pakistan. Later after 20 years from
Independence, Islamabad was declared as the Capital of Pakistan. One more fact
related to partition I want to tell you people is that initially Lahore was
given to India & Firozpur was given to Pakistan by Radcliff but later when
he realized that there is no metro city in Pakistan apart from Karachi, then he
allocated Lahore to Pakistan & Firozpur to India.
Another theory that some
historians have given is that 14th August coincided with the 27th
day of Ramzan month in 1947, a day which was considered auspicious in Muslims.
As Pakistan is a Muslim majority nation so they adopted 14th August
as their Independence Day.
Some people give difference in
time zone as a reason for that, as India & Pakistan got Independence at the
stroke of Midnight of 15th August so according to GMT Pakistan is
half an hour behind that of Indian time. So, at midnight of 15th
August, it was 11:30 PM in Pakistan, that’s why they considered 14th
August as their Independence Day. However, this reason is false as Pakistan
standardized its GMT time in 1951, before that there was no time zone
difference.
Whether its 14th or 15th
August, there should be peace & harmony between two nations, who just like
two brothers got their freedom together. And they must progress & help each
other out whenever needed & never forget the fact that once both nations
were one.

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