Was 'Pakistan' really liberated a day before 'India?'
Was 'Pakistan' really liberated a day before 'India?'
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Today on August 14, our neighboring country Pakistan is celebrating its Independence Day. In 1947, when the British made the law to liberate India (Indian Independence Act 1947), the same way for the formation of both India and Pakistan, i.e., 15 August 1947, was set only. But, today's generation only knows that Pakistan became independent on August 14, a day before India. But the reality is that Pakistan also became independent on August 15 and the date of its independence anniversary of August 14 is illegal, for which there are many proofs. Today, when Pakistan celebrates Yum-e-Azadi on August 14, but its own historians have raised questions that when all the documents and books tell the day of Pakistan's independence on August 15, then what is the point of celebrating independence on August 14. There is justification.

But Pakistan had declared itself independent a day before 15th August. There was a lot of confusion about the exact date of independence of Pakistan, which lasted for two-three years. Till then the confusion remained whether the Yum-e-Azadi of Pakistan is on August 14 or on August 15. As long as Jinnah remained alive, he used to consider the day of Pakistan's independence as August 15 only. Even during Jinnah's time, there was confusion in Pakistan about 14-15 August. After the death of Jinnah, the rulers of Pakistan made it officially on 14 August. But this question is also in the minds of many people that where did the date of August 14 come from. One reason for this is also told that the reason behind this was that the people of Pakistan did not want to celebrate their independence day with India. Celebrate, but this thing could never be officially confirmed.

There is also a belief that on August 14, 1947, the 27th day of Ramzan was Shab-e-Qadr. Shab-e-Qadr is considered a very holy night for Muslims. According to Muslim belief, the Qur'an was completed on this night and hence Pakistan still maintains the tradition of celebrating Independence Day on August 14. When Pakistan considers August 14 as the day of independence, the historians of that place raise questions. On this, a bug report was published on this dispute in Dawn, the main newspaper of Pakistan founded by Jinnah himself. According to this report, KK Aziz, a well-known historian of Pakistan, has written in his book Murder of History that Pakistan got independence on August 14, but this is wrong. In the book 'The Emergence of Pakistan' by the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Chaudhry Mohammad Ali, there is a mention of the independence of Pakistan on August 15 at many places. He lived till 1980 and continued to believe that Pakistan became independent on 15 August. In his famous radio message on 15 August 1947, Jinnah had congratulated the citizens of Pakistan on independence in his speech of independence. In which only August 15 was mentioned. Philip Ziegler, the official biographer of Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India, also wrote in "Mountbatten-The Official Biography" that Pakistan came into existence on 15 August.

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