The Lahore Resolution (Qarardad-e-Lahore), commonly known as the  Pakistan Resolution (Qarardad-e-Pakistan), was a formal political  statement adopted by the Muslim League at the occasion of its three-day  general session on 22–24 March 1940 that called for greater Muslim  autonomy in British India. This has been largely interpreted as a demand  for a separate Muslim state, Pakistan. The resolution was presented by  A. K. Fazlul Huq. Although the name "Pakistan" had been proposed by  Choudhary Rahmat Ali in his Pakistan Declaration in 1933, Muhammad Ali  Jinnah and other leaders had kept firm their belief in Hindu-Muslim  unity. However, the volatile political climate and religious hostilities  gave the idea stronger backing.
As our dear country celebrates its Resolution Day, a day when in Lahore,  a resolution was passed for creation of a separate sovereign homeland  for the Muslims of Indian Subcontinent, let’s promise that despite all  odds, together we will never stop believing in Pakistan and its bright,  prosperous future.
Pakistan Resolution Day
Wishing each and every Pakistani living anywhere in the world, a  very patriotic Pakistan Resolution Day – Pakistan Zindabad!!
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