The Sindh
assembly was the first British Indian legislature to pass the resolution in
favor of Pakistan.
G. M. Syed,
an influential Muslim activist and one of the important leaders to the
forefront of the provincial autonomy movement in Sindh joined the Muslim League
in 1938 and presented the Pakistan resolution in the Sindh Assembly. This text
was buried under the Minar-e-Pakistan during its building in the Ayub regime.
In this
session, the political situation was analyzed in detail and Muslim demands a
separate homeland only to maintain their identity and to safeguard their
rights.
Pakistan
resolution was the landmark in the history of Muslim of south-Asia. It
determined for the Muslims a true goal and their homeland in north-east and
north-west.
The
acceptance of the Pakistan resolution accelerated the pace of freedom movement.
It gave new energy and courage to Muslim who gathered around Quaid-i-Azam for
the struggle for freedom.
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