Pakistan پاكستان

Pakistan پاكستان Islamic Republic of Pakistan
اسلامی جمہوریۂ پاكستان By the 18th century the land was incorporated into British India.

The history of Pakistan (Urdu: تاريخ پاكِستان ) encompasses the history of the region constituting modern Pakistan. Prior to independence in 1947, the land that is now Pakistan was ruled in different periods by local kings and numerous imperial powers. The ancient history of the region comprising present-day Pakistan also includes some of the oldest empires of South Asia and some of its major civi

lizations. Pakistan's political history began with the birth of the All India Muslim League in 1906 to protect "Muslim interests, amid neglect and under-representation" and to oppose Congress and growing Indian nationalism in return the British Raj would decide to grant local self-rule. On 29 December 1930, philosopher Sir Muhammad Iqbal called for an autonomous new state in "northwestern India for Indian Muslims". The League rose to popularity in the late 1930s. Muhammad Ali Jinnah espoused the Two Nation Theory and led the League to adopt the Lahore Resolution of 1940, demanding the formation of independent states in the East and the West of British India. Eventually, a successful movement led by Jinnah gained independence from the British, on 14 August 1947. On 12 March 1949, the first constituent assembly of Pakistan passed the Objectives Resolution which was proposed by the first Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, proclaimed that the future constitution of Pakistan would not be modeled entirely on a European pattern, but on the ideology and democratic faith of Islam. The legislative elections in 1954 saw the Awami League coming to power and its leader Huseyn Suhrawardy becoming country's first Bengali Prime minister. Promulgation of Constitution in 1956 lead to Pakistan declaring itself Islamic republic (official name) with the adoption of parliamentary democratic system of government. The constitution transformed the Governor-General of Pakistan into President of Pakistan (as head of state). Subsequently, Iskander Mirza became the first president as well as first Bengali in 1956, but the democratic system was stalled after President Mirza imposed the military coup d'état and appointed Ayub Khan as an enforcer of martial law. Two weeks later, President Mirza was ousted by Ayub Khan; his presidency saw an era of internal instability and a second war with India in 1965. Economic grievances and political disenfranchisement in East Pakistan led to violent political tensions and armed repression, escalating into guerrilla war followed by the third war with India. After an intense guerrilla insurgency, followed by war with India, the state of East Pakistan separated at a considerable distance from the rest of Pakistan and became the independent state of Bangladesh in 1971. Pakistan's defeat in the war ultimately led to the secession of East Pakistan and the birth of Bangladesh. Democracy again returned which was resumed from 1972 to 1977 under leftist PPP led by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, until he was varnished by General Zia-ul-Haq, who became the country's third military president. Pakistan's banished-secular policies were replaced by the new Islamic Shariah legal code, which increased religious influences on the civil service and the military. With the death of President Zia-ul-Haq in 1988, the new general elections announced the victory of PPP led by Benazir Bhutto who was elevated as the country's first female Prime Minister of Pakistan. Over the next decade, she alternated power with conservative Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML(N)) led by Nawaz Sharif, as the country's political and economic situation becoming worsen. Military tensions in the Kargil conflict with India were followed by a 1999 coup d'état in which General Pervez Musharraf assumed executive powers. Self-appointing himself as President after the resignation of President Rafiq Tarar, Musharraf held nation-wide general elections in 2002 to transfer the executive powers to newly elected Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali, who was succeeded in the 2004 by Shaukat Aziz. During the election campaign in 2007 following the parliament completing its term on 15 November 2007, Benazir Bhutto was assassinated which resulted in a series of important political developments when left-wing alliance led by PPP. The historic general elections held in 2013 marked the return of PML(N) coming to national prominence with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif assuming the leadership of the country for the third time in the history.

بریکنگ نیوز!“اسے دشمن سمجھو، مگر عورت ہونے کا احترام بھی کرو” — جنگ کے بیچ انسانیت کی بازگشتتاریخ: 10 مئی 2025اسلام آباد...
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“اسے دشمن سمجھو، مگر عورت ہونے کا احترام بھی کرو” — جنگ کے بیچ انسانیت کی بازگشت

تاریخ: 10 مئی 2025
اسلام آباد

جب سرحدوں پر گولیاں چلتی ہیں، توپیں گرجتی ہیں، اور جہاز فضا میں ٹکرا جاتے ہیں — تب بھی کہیں نہ کہیں ایک ماں کی دعا، ایک بیٹی کا انتظار اور ایک قوم کی آنکھیں نم ہوتی ہیں۔

گزشتہ رات ایک ایسا لمحہ آیا، جس نے جنگی شور میں انسانیت کی آہستہ سی آواز کو سننے پر مجبور کر دیا۔

ایک بھارتی خاتون پائلٹ، اسکواڈرن لیڈر نندنی، فضائی لڑائی کے دوران لائن آف کنٹرول کے قریب گر کر پاکستانی حدود میں اتریں۔ ان کا طیارہ جنگ میں نشانہ بنا، لیکن زمین پر ان کا استقبال کسی قیدی کی طرح نہیں، بلکہ ایک انسان، ایک عورت، اور ایک مہمان کی طرح کیا گیا۔

پاکستانی عوام نے یہ ثابت کر دیا کہ نفرتیں سرحدوں تک محدود ہو سکتی ہیں، مگر دلوں میں انسانیت کی کوئی لکیر نہیں کھینچی جا سکتی۔

“اسے دشمن سمجھو، مگر عورت ہونے کا احترام بھی کرو”
یہ جملہ صرف ایک فوجی ترجمان کی بات نہیں تھی — یہ اس قوم کے ہر اُس فرد کی زبان بن گیا جو چاہتا ہے کہ جنگیں ختم ہوں اور امن کی فضا قائم ہو۔

دوسری جانب، بھارت میں ایک ماں کی رات آنکھوں میں کٹی ہوگی، ایک باپ کی سانس رکی ہوگی، اور ایک پوری قوم دعا میں مشغول رہی ہوگی کہ نندنی صحیح سلامت واپس لوٹ آئے۔

یہ واقعہ بتاتا ہے کہ پاکستان اور بھارت کی عوام دشمن نہیں — وہ صرف حالات، سیاست، اور تاریخ کے بوجھ تلے دبے ہوئے انسان ہیں، جو ایک جیسے خواب دیکھتے ہیں: امن، تحفظ، اور اپنے پیاروں کی سلامتی۔

نندنی آج ایک جنگی قیدی ہو سکتی ہیں، مگر وہ دونوں قوموں کے ضمیر کو جگا گئی ہیں۔
کاش یہ لمحہ صرف ایک استثنا نہ ہو — بلکہ ایک آغاز ہو۔

یہ صرف ایک پائلٹ کی کہانی نہیں، یہ انسانیت کی پکار ہے۔
آئیے، اس پکار کو سنا جائے، نہ کہ دبایا جائے۔

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