Message to the Nation on the occasion of the first Anniversary of Pakistan on 14th August, 1948
Citizens of Pakistan
Today we are celebrating the first anniversary of our freedom. A year
ago complete power was transferred to the people of Pakistan, and the Pakistan
Government, under the present Constitution as adapted, took over charge
of the affairs of the country in its own hands. We have faced the year
with courage, determination and imagination, and the record of our achievements
has been a wonderful one in warding off the blows of the enemy which have
been so often referred to before, especially the pre-planned genocide and
pushing on with real constructive work internally. The result of our constructive
and ameliorative work has gone far beyond the expectations of our best
friends. I congratulate you all--my Ministers under the leadership of the
Prime Minister, members of the Constituent Assembly and of the legislatures;
officials working in various administrative departments and the members
of the Defence Forces for what you have achieved during so short a period,
and I thank the people of Pakistan from whom we have received patience
and genuine support in every effort that we have made to put forward the
program of the first year.
But that is not enough: Remember, that the establishment of Pakistan
is a fact of which there is no parallel in the history of the world. It
is one of the largest Muslim States in the world, and it is destined to
play its magnificent part year after year, as we go on, provided we serve
Pakistan honestly, earnestly and selflessly.
I have full faith in my people that they will rise to every occasion
worthy of our past Islamic history, glory and traditions.
The story of the millions of refugees who had to flee from their homes
across our borders and seek asylum in Pakistan is well known to you all.
The tragedy occurred even before our State had had time to settle down.
In fact it involved also a large proportion of the people who as Government
personnel, were to set up the very machinery of the State. I know that
it has not been possible to do all that might have been desired for these
homeless and oppressed brethren of ours. There are still many hardships
that many of them have to face. But the every fact that a large number
of the refugees have already been rehabilitated in their new home, with
the prospect of new and a happier life ahead of them, is an achievement
of no mean order. But for the spirit of brotherhood shown by the people
of Pakistan and the courage with which the people as well as the Government
faced the almost overwhelming difficulties created by a catastrophe unparalleled
in the history of the world, the entire structure of the State might well
have crumbled down.
Disappointed in their efforts by other means to strangle the new State
at its very birth, our enemies yet hoped that economic manoeuvres would
achieve the object they had at heart. With all the wealth of argument and
detail, which malice could invent or ill-will devise, they prophesied that
Pakistan would be left bankrupt. And what the fire and sword of the enemy
could not achieve, would be brought about by the ruined finances of the
State. But these prophets of evil have been thoroughly discredited. Our
first budget was a surplus one; there is a favourable balance of trade,
and a steady and all-round improvement in the economic field.
One year is a brief period in the history of a State for finally assessing
its progress or predicting its future. But the way in which tremendous
difficulties have been overcome, and solid progress recorded during the
last twelve months, gives a firm basis for optimism. In the administrative
field, we had to start from scratch; art the center. And in the West Punjab,
at the very inception of our State, we had to face very nearly a breakdown
of administrative machinery. But I am glad to say that we have successfully
dealt with all threats to our solidarity, and on some major questions of
the day, the Pakistan Government has displayed not only its determination
but its capacity to deal effectively with the various world problems that
have arisen from time to time.
Nature has given you everything: you have got unlimited resources. The
foundations of your State have been laid, and it is now for you to build,
and build as quickly and as well as you can. So go ahead and I wish you
God speed.
Pakistan Zindabad