
VC, LUMHS Prof Bikha Ram Devrajani addressing the students.
JAMSHORO: March 26, 2018: Pakistan Days on the eve of 23 March was celebrated at Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences Jamshoro at University Campus today, on Monday.
While addressing a large number of students and the faculty members the Vice Chancellor LUMHS Prof. Bikha Ram Devrajani expressed that 23rd March 1940 is one of the most significant and instrumental days in the history of Pakistan.
This is a day to remember the struggles undertaken by the Muslim leaders of the subcontinent.
He said that today the citizens of modern day Pakistan commemorate this day to immortalize its significance and value in their history.
He added that after the Lahore resolution was passed, Quaid e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah became the most important Muslim leader of the whole subcontinent.
Muslims recognized Quaid as the shepherd that will lead the Muslims to their own separate nation.
He became a nationwide inspiration for Muslim to wake up from their reveries of a sunken past, and begin striving for complete and total independence from the British rule. He further added that Pakistan Resolution was passed in Minto Park of Lahore, gave Muslims a rational, reachable and desirable goal: the creation of Pakistan.
It served to release the fire of Independence in the hearts of the Muslims, who were all eager to make their contribution in achieving a free Muslim state, Pakistan.
The Vice Chancellor urged all Pakistanis to remember the spirit, the message of 23rd March 1940 when our forefathers vowed to achieve Pakistan, a separate country for Muslims. Now it becomes our responsibility to be united, serve and save Pakistan.
The Chief Guest Javed Alam Odho DIG Police Hyderabad expressed that Pakistan Day is being celebrated every year with full loyalty and joy because of it is the day when Muslim was accepted the very first time as a detach nation on 23rd March, 1940.
The people of Pakistan celebrate the day with great keenness and interest, to memorialize the most wonderful success of the Muslims of South Asia who passed the historic Pakistan Resolution on this day at Lahore in 1940.
That day, Quaid-e-Azam provided Muslims with a clear-cut and well-defined goal that was understood even by the simplest and most naive of Muslim minds.
The call to independence was answered by a unanimous awakening that altered the course of history, and the geographic structure of the subcontinent.
When we look back at 23rd March speech of our Quaid Muhammad Ali Jinnah, we are reminded of the fact that it was this day that the great nation we live in today was created in the minds of our forefathers. (01)


VC, LUMHS Prof Bikha Ram Devrajani addressing the students.
JAMSHORO: March 26, 2018: Pakistan Days on the eve of 23 March was celebrated at Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences Jamshoro at University Campus today, on Monday.
While addressing a large number of students and the faculty members the Vice Chancellor LUMHS Prof. Bikha Ram Devrajani expressed that 23rd March 1940 is one of the most significant and instrumental days in the history of Pakistan.
This is a day to remember the struggles undertaken by the Muslim leaders of the subcontinent.
He said that today the citizens of modern day Pakistan commemorate this day to immortalize its significance and value in their history.
He added that after the Lahore resolution was passed, Quaid e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah became the most important Muslim leader of the whole subcontinent.
Muslims recognized Quaid as the shepherd that will lead the Muslims to their own separate nation.
He became a nationwide inspiration for Muslim to wake up from their reveries of a sunken past, and begin striving for complete and total independence from the British rule. He further added that Pakistan Resolution was passed in Minto Park of Lahore, gave Muslims a rational, reachable and desirable goal: the creation of Pakistan.
It served to release the fire of Independence in the hearts of the Muslims, who were all eager to make their contribution in achieving a free Muslim state, Pakistan.
The Vice Chancellor urged all Pakistanis to remember the spirit, the message of 23rd March 1940 when our forefathers vowed to achieve Pakistan, a separate country for Muslims. Now it becomes our responsibility to be united, serve and save Pakistan.
The Chief Guest Javed Alam Odho DIG Police Hyderabad expressed that Pakistan Day is being celebrated every year with full loyalty and joy because of it is the day when Muslim was accepted the very first time as a detach nation on 23rd March, 1940.
The people of Pakistan celebrate the day with great keenness and interest, to memorialize the most wonderful success of the Muslims of South Asia who passed the historic Pakistan Resolution on this day at Lahore in 1940.
That day, Quaid-e-Azam provided Muslims with a clear-cut and well-defined goal that was understood even by the simplest and most naive of Muslim minds.
The call to independence was answered by a unanimous awakening that altered the course of history, and the geographic structure of the subcontinent.
When we look back at 23rd March speech of our Quaid Muhammad Ali Jinnah, we are reminded of the fact that it was this day that the great nation we live in today was created in the minds of our forefathers. (01)