The Day Of Pakistan 14 August,1947: The British Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act on July 18,  1947. The Act created two dominions, Indian Union and Pakistan. It also  provided for the complete end of British control over Indian affairs  from August 15, 1947. The Muslims of the Sub-continent had finally  achieved their goal to have an independent state for themselves, but  only after a long and relentless struggle under the single-minded  guidance of the Quaid.
The Muslims faced a gamut of problems immediately after independence.  However, keeping true to their traditions, they overcame them after a  while. Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was appointed the first Governor  General of Pakistan and Liaquat Ali Khan became its first Prime  Minister. Pakistan became a dominion within the British Commonwealth of  Nations
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