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14 August Speech in English

14 August Speech in English



Respected sir and my compatriots!
Our homeland Pakistan is not like other lands of the world, which are inherited to its citizens but Pakistan is the country, for which Muslims of Combined India served their bones as bricks and their blood as water, to set the bases for Pakistan.
Only those can judge the true value of this inestimable creation who himself has participated in building this country, and sacrificed his wife, children, sisters, brothers and all his blood relations. To achieve this sacred land, millions of Muslims met martyrdom. Countless children were killed in front of their mothers and lots of families were burnt inside their houses. Many virtuous women jumped into wells and canals and costed their lives just to build up Pakistan. Countless
children got orphaned and missed their parents for whole their lives.
Valleys of Pakistan are containing congruences of the paradise. Beautiful green landscapes and spacious farms are spitting the gold. We also see that we are rich of every kind of freedom and facilities but do not ever forget that in making this come true, there is part of the blood of Tipu Sultan, vision of Sir Syed and thoughts of Allama Iqbal, untiring struggles of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and endeavors of many other companions of M. A. Jinna. And everyone was aligned to achieve a single goal – a free and independent Islamic State: Pakistan.
14 AUGUST 1947 was the auspicious day of Islamic history when Pakistan, the God-Gifted country came into being. Unity of Muslims and dedication and heartiness of Quaid e Azam were the things that paved the way of creation of this country. Hindus and Britishers deceitfully campaigned, created hindrances against the movement of Pakistan but Alhamdolillah Pakistan had to be done and It appeared on the map of the world. At that time, there was only one slogan of
Muslims: Le Ke Rahen Ge Pakistan, Ban Ke Rahe Ga Pakistan.
Enemies vigorously ridiculed the demand of Quaid e Azam for a separate free land, though the demand of Pakistan was based on right, reality and truth and right finally prevails. Reality, if couldn’t get acclaimed sooner or later, it is not a reality but if it does then that reality is a REALITY. And all filthy intentions of enemies went in vain before the reality of Pakistan and today Pakistan is known as one of the great nations in the world.
My compatriots!
We have to love Pakistan. We admire the founders and the dreamer and thinker of Pakistan and we also pray for martyrs who lost their lives in movement of Pakistan. Those who sacrificed their homes and families against British rulers. They didn’t care for their children and accepted the hardships of prisons. And finally when Muslims of South East Asia got the freedom, right prevailed and falsehood surrendered. And the chains of slavery collapsed!
Nature has gifted Pakistan with every kind of wealth and blessings. We have abundance of streams, rivers and lakes which are irrigating our lands. We have skillful, lusty and ambitious Pakistani youths. We have best in the world Pakistani army and war strategists. Wheat, cotton, oil and rice, everything is grown in Pakistan which is exported as well. Pakistan has rich depository of minerals such as salt, coal, kerosene oil, gypsum and zamarud stones. Research work is in progress and Insha Allah there will be a day when we will also be self-sufficient in oil as well.
Pakistan is now taking part in international affairs and willing for friendship with its neighbor countries. Pakistan is seeking trading and cultural relationships with other countries. Special settlements are being considered with Islamic countries; and Pakistan is eager to build relationships with any country that is endeavoring for peace and prosperity.
Pakistan believes in peace but still it is our duty to hold enough strength for defending our motherland. By the grace of ALLAH, Pakistan is an atomic power today. May ALLAH make every Pakistani more loving to this country.
AMEEN!

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