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The famous Lahore Resolution, pointing the way to independent Pakistan, was passed on 23 March 1940in Lahore. this day is celebrateded a national holiday in Pakistan.
We celebrate 23rd March because on 23rd March in Lahore minar-e-Pakistanthe resolution was signed that muslimswill have a seperatecountry which was named Pakistan.
The 23rd of March 1940 is significant in the history of Pakistan, as it was the day when the All-India Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution. This resolution called for the creation of a separate and independent Muslim state in the subcontinent. It laid the foundation for the eventual formation of Pakistan in 1947.
Pakistan Day is being celebrated across the country today on Wednesday. March 23 is the day when 'Pakistan Resolution' was adopted in Lahore in 1940. The day began with 31 gun-salutes in the federal capital, while 21 each in provincial capitals of the country. The change of guard ceremony was held at the mausoleum of Allama Muhammad Iqbal in which Pakistan Air force took the guard from Pakistan Rangers.
Minar e Pakistan has been built at the same location where Pakistan resolution was passed. It is located in Lahore city. This is a monument of independence of Pakistan and reminds us of the struggle our forefathers did to achieve this homeland for us.
Pakistan's Republic Day is celebrated on the 23rd of March, to memorialize the Lahore Resolution every year. It also serves as a public holiday.
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Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May in Pakistan.
Lahore resolution is commonly known as Pakistan resolution. It was the formal political statement adopted in a three day session of the Muslim League on 22-24 March, 1940. The session was held at Minto Park,Lahore and so it is popularly known as Lahore resolution.By this political statement Muslim League wanted greater Muslim autonomy in British India. The resolution was presented by A.K.Fazlul Haque.