March 23 is a day of pride for every Pakistani. It reminds us of the historic Lahore Resolution, which was ratified on this day in 1940, which paved the way for our beloved country. This day is not just about celebrations but also about remembering the sacrifices of our forefathers and the unity that made Pakistan possible. As we mark Pakistan Day, we should ask ourselves: Are we contributing to our nation’s progress? True patriotism is not just waving flags or attending parades — it is about working honestly, helping others, and staying united as a nation. Let us use this day to renew our commitment to making Pakistan stronger, just as our ancestors dreamed.
Faria Sherwani
Karachi
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