IBA Karachi hosts an insightful panel discussion on the Lahore Resolution
The IBA History (community of people/all good people in the world) (IHS) at the Institute of Business Management (IBA), Karachi in partnership with School of (the study of money flow/the flow of money within a country) and Social Sciences (SESS) and The People (who lawfully live in a country, state, etc.) Storage of old things of Pakistan Storage of old things (CAP) hosted an intelligent panel discussion on 'Paving the way for Pakistan: The Lahore Resolution'. Respected history experts and specialists revisited the events around the Lahore Resolution of March 23, 1940.
The speakers included Dr. Syed Jaffar Ahmed, Dean, Teachers/professors of Social Sciences, Sohail University, and Director, Institute of Historical and Social Research, Karachi; Dr. S Akbar Zaidi, Executive Director, IBA Karachi; Ms. Aaliyah Tayyebi, Senior Project Manager, CAP; and Ms. Aliya Naqvi, Teacher/professor, SESS, IBA Karachi.
The aim of this session was to start/work at a discussion of the legal and political big picture of the Muslim League's 1940 resolution, its historical importance and its political results.
Beginning the panel discussion, Dr. Ahmed spoke about the events that shaped the political way of thinking for the Lahore resolution. Discussing the contents of Mr. Jinnah's speech, Dr. Ahmed pointed out that the right to self strong desire/formal decision about something for the Muslim 'nation' was a major part of Quaid e Azam's demands for the Muslim community in the Indian subcontinent, which he came/coming from the international laws of the day, as laid out by the League of Nations. Mr. Jinnah had also said that India is a subcontinent containing/making up many nations and not just just two.
Ms. Tayyebi shed light on the importance of oral history and walked the audience through a selection of original audios from people who had seen the addresses and speeches at the Minto Park gathering in Lahore. She stated that oral historical accounts make the audience travel back in time and provide an extremely important window into history.
Dr. Zaidi highlighted the importance of reading original and real documents to learn true accounts of historical events.
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