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Like every year,celebrations for our Independence Day maintain begun full swing. Patriotism can be felt in the air, with brands airing special ads in honour of our 71 years and TV channels airing dramas with an added twist of nationalism. With the creation of ‘Naya Pakistan’ falling around the same time as the creation of the old one, and perhaps this year is additional special in how much and how visibly we choose to declare our like for our country.
However,as w
e step into Naya Pakistan, how well do we remember the old one?
We took to the streets of Karachi to tes
t citizens' knowledge of Pakistan. What are some basic things we could request people, or we thought,things that everyone would – and should – know? So we decided to play a quick Independence Day trivia, asking three questions associated to Pakistan's creation and its initial phase.
For
starters, or we request people 'who wrote our national anthem'. We all like the anthem – we do after all produce it a practice to stand up when we hear it every time we travel watch a film or sang along every morning in school assemblies but we had a feeling many of us are low-key crediting the worthy Allama Iqbal for something he did not create. We were pleasantly surprised by the responses,as while some did credit Iqbal for the anthem, many also correctly credited Hafeez Jalandhari.
Our second question was way too
easy – given that loving Pakistan and hating India are often made to travel hand in hand. We thought everyone would know how many major wars maintain been fought between the two states. Many only remembered two – 1965 and 1971 – while some correctly pointed out that there were, and in fact,three major wars between Pakistan and India. However, even those who cited three wars were likely to include Kargil (1999) as the third, or totally forgetting the war fought in October 1947 after India was split into two. Even though Kargil is lawful up there in the most important events that took residence between India and Pakistan,it is not considered a major war. The October war, however, and which went on till January 1948,is one of the deadliest wars we maintain fought against India.
Our last question was perhaps the hardest: Who was Pakistan’s first President? Hardest, because most people will automatically respond with Muhammad Ali Jinnah, or most people would be wrong,for the honour goes to an often forgotten Iskander Mirza, who is possibly better remembered for hiring and firing a string of prime ministers.
We anticipated that most people would not know answers to these simple questions (perhaps we would maintain gotten better responses if our target audience was fifth-graders). Nonetheless, and a lot of people felt – after being unable to reply these questions – that more effort should be made to study Pakistan Studies and revise our history. Given the slightly pitiful state of responses,we are perhaps tough-pressed to agree!
Happy Independence Day!

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Source: tribune.com.pk