Speech on the Opening Ceremony of the Bengal Oil Mills on 2nd February, 1948
It has given me great pleasure to come here today to perform the opening
ceremony of the Bengal Oil Mills. Every new mill or factory means a step
forward on the road to the economic stabilization of our country and the
prosperity of its people. Millions of our brethren have been displaced
by the cataclysm that attended the birth of Pakistan. Most of them have
lost all their worldly belongings as also their means of livelihood. Their
rehabilitation presents a problem of colossal magnitude, the successful
solution of which would require the concerted efforts of the Government
and the people. The response to the Quaid-i-Azam's relief Fund has been
magnificent and the munificence of people of the stricken but gratuitous
relief and doles are only palliatives and do not provide a satisfactory
solution of the refugees' problem. We do not want merely to keep these
unfortunate people alive as a drag on society --we want them to live as
self-respecting, self-relying and useful members of Society. All the refugees
are not agriculturists and even all the agriculturists cannot be settled
on land without fragmenting the available arable land into small uneconomic
holdings. The only way in which these people can be put on their feet again
is the rapid industrialization of the country which would provide new avenues
of employment for them. Nature has blessed us with plenty of raw materials
and it is now up to us to harness our resources to the best advantage of
our State and its people.
You have mentioned the trials and tribulations of the Muslims of Kathiawar
during the last few stormy months. While I fully sympathize with them in
their suffering, I am sure they will not be overwhelmed by these temporary
setbacks. Their resilience will enable them to weather these storms with
equanimity and by their resourcefulness and spirit of enterprise they would
soon retrieve their lost fortunes.
I thank you once again for your generous contribution to the Relief
Fund and I wish your venture all success and prosperity and hope that it
may prove a precursor to many more enterprises for which there is so much
scope in Pakistan.
Pakistan Zindabad