Pakistan resolution was passed on 23rd march 1940
because in India Muslims are not free to go to their temples,and they are not free to go to their Masjid or to any other places of worship,in india hindus torcher Muslims and they did not give permission to Muslims to job in india and they not give permission Muslims children to study in school.
two nations are in India. Quaid-E-Azam say to Gandhi "India must be divided in two nations one is Muslim country Pakistan and other is Hindu means there are majority of Muslim there was a Muslim country and there are majority of Hindus there was hindus country"
There is no Pakistan Resolution. There is Lahore Resolution in 1940 at Lahore. Staged by Muslim League
23 march 1940
The Pakistan Resolution was passed 23 March 1940 at Lahore
Pakistan resolution was passed on 23rd March 1940. Lahore was the place and it was attended by hundreds of thousands of Muslims of India.
Lahore
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.
resolution in this resolution day
Resolution of Pakistan was passed by all participants of meeting in Minto Park on 23rd of March 1947 . This meeting of Muslim League was presided by Quid e Azam .
The Lahore resolution or Pakistan Resolution.
On March 23, 1940 Pakistan Resolution was passed which actually gave a direction to the Muslims of Subcontinent to get united in order to get their own homeland where they could practice their religion freely. The main motive behind the Pakistan Resolution was Two Nation Theory according to which Muslim and Hindus are two separate nations with different beliefs and civilizations.
Pakistan Resolution was passed at Minto Park, Lahore on 23rd March 1940. So Minar-e-Pakistan was built at this historical place as a (Yadgar) monument.
The most famous monument in Pakistan is Minar-e-Pakistan. Minar-e-Pakistan is constructed at the exact location where Pakistan resolution was passed in 1940.
Minar e Pakistan has been built at the same location where Pakistan resolution was passed. This is the most famous monument of independence in Pakistan and reminds us of the struggle our forefathers did to achieve this homeland for us.