06-R157
2006 -- S 2968
Enacted 03/23/06
S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N
COMMEMORATING
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE PAKISTAN RESOLUTION PASSED ON MARCH 23, 1940
Introduced
By: Senator Daniel J. Issa
Date
Introduced: March 23, 2006
WHEREAS, During
the period of time that India was attempting to gain their
independence from Great Britain, the
subcontinent was also torn by an internal conflict between
its Hindu and Muslim populations. Each of these
two communities wanted a separate area over
which they could rule; and
WHEREAS, The
Muslims of India struggled to establish a separate homeland on the
basis of the Two Nation Theory. Despite their
long association and interactions at various levels,
the Hindus and Muslims of India had remained two
separate and distinct sociocultural entities;
and
WHEREAS, On March
23, 1940, the All India Muslim League, at Lahore, adopted a
resolution calling for a separate, independent
Muslim homeland. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, founder
of Pakistan, working alongside leaders of the
Indian subcontinent, freed Muslims from 200 years
of oppression under the British rule, paving the
way for millions of Muslims to consider self-rule
and governance that would allow them to live
freely according to their own religious and political
ideologies in life; and
WHEREAS, This day,
called "Pakistan Day," is observed in order to commemorate the
passage of this resolution. It is a national
holiday in Pakistan, celebrated throughout the country
with parades, military air shows, patriotic
singing and traditional dances; and
WHEREAS, After
passage of the Pakistan Resolution, the Muslims of India embarked on
a path leading to a full independent homeland.
On August 14, 1947, under the provisions of the
Indian Independence Act from Great Britain, a
predominantly Muslim Pakistan was established;
and
WHEREAS, Rhode
Islanders of Pakistani lineage proudly remember their roots and the
strong cultural heritage they have brought with
them from throughout the four provinces of
Pakistan; they identify with the history of
Rhode Island, which was also formed on the basis of
religious freedom over three hundred fifty years
ago; they feel a kinship with the people of this
state who are their neighbors, colleagues and
friends; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That
this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
hereby commemorates the 66th Anniversary of the
adoption of the Pakistan Resolution. We
congratulate the people of the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan as they celebrate this momentous day
and recognize the myriad of significant
contributions Pakistanis and Pak-Americans have
provided to our communities and the State of
Rhode Island.
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