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Unity, Faith And Discipline
Worthy president,
Respected teacher and guests and my dear fellows.
Assalam-u-Alikum,
The topic allotted to express my views is….
“UNITY, FAITH AND DISCIPLINE”. Theses are the three words Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah gave us. Pakistan was to be built up on the cardinal principles of these words. The fight for Pakistan was a long and bitter one. In this Indo-Pak sub-continent the condition was against the successful application of the western democratic principles. The majority rule meant the assertion of the religious sentiments. It was necessary to find a different home-land for the Muslims in the shape of Pakistan. For this, unity among Mussalmans was a necessity being controlled by a faith. To achieve the end, discipline was absolutely necessary. Quaid-e-Azam, therefore, has given us these three words to stick to after the achievement of Pakistan. Unity is a great force. A house united is a strong force, a house divided is vulnerable. We know the story with the help of a number of sticks. Pakistan was possible because there was strength based on unity, want of it we had to pay a lot in the past. This a continent went into the hands of the East India Company. Nearly two hundred years were necessary to make us realize the necessity of unity. Then comes discipline. Unity must be forced with the building power of discipline. Above all there must be the binding force of the spiritual force of a common faith for Pakistan, the greatest advantage is that the religion, Islam, is based on democratic principles made powerful by the combination of spiritual values. Pakistan is to survive on these three points. Pakistan has two units the east wing and the west wing separated by fifteen hundred miles. Unity is a vital necessity. We as Pakistani nationals are to develop our national character on basis of these three words Pakistan is to create opportunities for all to prosper in different fields of activity. Pakistan is also for

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