State of Rhode Island
2004 -- S 2981 ======= LC02951 ======= STATE OF RHODE ISLAND IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2004 ____________ S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N COMMEMORATING THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE PAKISTAN RESOLUTION PASSED ON MARCH 23, 1940 Introduced By: Senators Issa, Tassoni, Perry, Pichardo, and Parella Date Introduced: March 23, 2004 Referred To: Senate held on desk 1 WHEREAS, During the period of time that India was attempting to gain their 2 independence from Great Britain, the subcontinent was also torn by an internal conflict between 3 its Hindu and Muslim populations. Each of these two communities wanted a separate area over 4 which they could rule; and 5 WHEREAS, The Muslims of India struggled to establish a separate homeland on the 6 basis of the Two Nation Theory. Despite their long association and interactions at various levels, 7 the Hindus and Muslims of India had remained two separate and distinct sociocultural entities; 8 and 9 WHEREAS, On March 23, 1940, the All India Muslim League, at Lahore, adopted a 10 resolution calling for a separate, independent Muslim homeland. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, founder 11 of Pakistan, working alongside leaders of the Indian subcontinent, freed Muslims from 200 years 12 of oppression under the British rule, paving the way for millions of Muslims to consider self-rule 13 and governance that would allow them to live freely according to their own religious and political 14 ideologies in life; and 15 WHEREAS, This day, called Pakistan Day, is observed in order to commemorate the 16 passage of the resolution.
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