Pakistan Day


Pakistan Day or Pakistan Resolution Day, also Republic Day, is a national holiday in Pakistan commemorating the Lahore Resolution passed on 23 March 1940 and the adoption of the first constitution of Pakistan during the transition of the Dominion of Pakistan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on 23 March 1956 making Pakistan the world's first Islamic republic. A Republic Day parade by the armed forces is often part of the celebrations.
The day celebrates the adoption of the Pakistan resolution by the Muslim League at the Minar-e-Pakistan that called for establishing an independent federation comprising provinces with Muslim majority located in north-western and north-eastern region of British controlled territories in India on 23 March 1940. In this day a resolution was passed saying that Muslims in India wanted independence and separate homeland and they were persecuted in India. Since then, the day is celebrated annually throughout the country as a public holiday. The Pakistan Armed Forces usually hold a military parade to celebrate the event.

History

The Muslim League held its annual session at Minto Park in Lahore, Punjab, that lasted from 22 to 24 March 1940. During this event, the Muslim League led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other Founding Fathers narrated the events regarding the differences between Hindus and Muslims, and introduced the historical resolution that cemented the formation of a nation-state in South Asia as Pakistan, even though it did not actually mention Pakistan at all.
The resolution was moved by Abul Kashem Fazlul Huq , often called Sher-e-Bangla, passed on 24 March and had its signatures from the Founding Fathers of Pakistan. It reads as:
The British plan to partition Indian subcontinent into two dominion- India and Pakistan was announced on 3 June 1947. In the event Pakistan was created on 14 August 1947 and Indian independence came a day later. Pakistan was immediately identified as migrant state born amid bloodshed. Muhammad Ali Jinnah the founder of Pakistan became first Governor General of Pakistan and Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan, The first Prime Minister of Pakistan. The Indian Act of 1935 provided the legal framework for Pakistan until 1956, when the state passed its own constitution.
While Pakistan's Independence Day celebrates its freedom from British Rule, the Republic Day celebrates of coming into force of its constitution.
Works and efforts by Basic Principles Committee drafted the basic outlines of the constitution in 1949. After many deliberations and years of some modifications, the first set of the Constitution of Pakistan was enforced in the country on 23 March 1956. This marked the country's successful transition from Dominion to Islamic Republic. The Governor-General was replaced with President of Pakistan as ceremonial head of state.

Celebrations

The main celebration is held in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. The President of Pakistan is usually the Chief Guest; also the attended in public are Prime Minister of Pakistan of Pakistan alongside the Cabinet ministers, military chiefs of staff, and chairman joint chiefs.
A full inter-services joint military parade is rehearsed and broadcast live by the news media in all over the country. Pakistan military inter services also shows a glance of its power and capabilities during this parade.
The celebrations regarding the holiday include a full military and civilian parade in the capital, Islamabad. These are presided by the President of Pakistan and are held early in the morning. After the parade, the President confers national awards and medals on the awardees at the Presidency. Wreaths are also laid at the mausoleums of Muhammad Iqbal and Muhammad Ali Jinnah founder of Pakistan. In very rare times and significance, foreign dignitaries have been invited to attend the military parade.
In the United States, while New York City has celebrated North America's largest Pakistan Day parade for decades, New Jersey's first annual Pakistan Day parade was held on August 16, 2015, in Edison and Woodbridge, New Jersey.

Parade Commanders

From 1956 to 2018, the following officers from the army have led the joint services parade:
YearOfficerUnitNotes
1983Brigadier Nasir Mehmood1st Punjab Regiment.
1987Brigadier Afzal Janjua SJFF RegtLater Lt. Gen.
1989Brigadier Yasub Dogar2 FF Regiment
1996Brigadier Naveed Nasr17 Punjab RegimentAlso commanded 70 Punjab
1997Brigadier Javed Iqbal18 Field RegimentMS to Nawaz Sharif in 1999
1998Brigadier Akram SahiFF RegtLater Maj. Gen.
1999Brigadier Khalid Nawaz Janjua3 Baluch RegtLater Lt. Gen.
20xxBrigadier Badar MunirAK Regt
2005Brigadier Naushad KianiPunjab RegtLater Maj. Gen.
2007Brigadier Tariq GhafoorFF RegtLater Maj. Gen.
2008Brigadier Ihsan ul HaqLater Maj. Gen.
2015Brigadier Khurram Sarfaraz27 Baluch Regt
2016Brigadier Amir Majeed29 AK Regt
2017Brigadier Amer Ahsan Nawaz3 Baluch RegtNow Lt. Gen.
2018Brigadier Amer Amin19 FF Regt

Foreign dignitaries who have attended the parade

From 1956 to 2019, the following foreign dignitaries who have attended parade are:
YearForeign dignitary
CountryNotes
1985General Rudini IndonesiaChief of staff Indonesian Army
1987Robert Mugabe ZimbabwePresident of Zimbabwe
1996Cassam Uteem MauritiusPresident of Mauritius
1997OIC Heads of StatesOIC MembersTo attend Extra-Ordinary OIC Summit
2018Maithripala Sirisena Sri LankaPresident of Sri Lanka
2019Mahathir Mohamad MalaysiaPrime Minister of Malaysia

Foreign contingents