Notions, ideals precious heritage of nation
Source: OUR STAFF REPORTER June 26, 2008 He further stated that notions and ideals were considered to be the precious heritage of a nation and those states, which did not take care of these values ultimately eliminated from the annals of history. He urged that as a nation our past was marvelous and our future is very bright. That is why we should not follow any other nation in our routine life. He advised the young scholars to live together after leaving this institution and spirit of nationalism should reflect from their actions and thoughts. "You should follow the foot-steps of Quaid-i-Azam, Allama Iqbal and other revolutionary leaders and should bring the country to the top of global countries", he added.
He further stated that children also participated in Tehreek-e-Pakistan and young people had established their own 'Kids Muslims League' on the direction of Quaid-i-Azam. He advised the children to contribute in country's progress and prosperity as the youth participated in Pakistan Movement, he added.
Dr Mujahid Kamran said the Muslims of India were different from the Hindus in every viewpoint of life. The Muslims' living standard, thinking, rituals, customs and way of life were entirely repugnant to the Hindus. That was why, Quaid-i-Azam struggled for a separate homeland for the Indian Muslims and successfully attained it.
He thanked Almighty God that Pakistan had emerged as an atomic country in the Islamic world after the hectic and challenging efforts of the Pakistani scientists. He further revealed that before detonating the atomic bomb in Chaghi, India had always been trying to eliminate Pakistan but after explosion, it had become impossible for it to make any dent in Pakistan, he added.






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