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Freedome?It is FREEDOM!
BTW one question,why does Pakistan celebrate 14th Aug as its independence day?:undecided:
 
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Freedome?It is FREEDOM!
BTW one question,why does Pakistan celebrate 14th Aug as its independence day?:undecided:

Come out from your "location" n u ll better know why independence day is celebrated on "independence" day!
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Come out from your "location" n u ll better know why independence day is celebrated on "independence" day!
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Thats the question!
Independence day should be celebrated on Independence day and the Brits left us on 15th Aug..
SO:undecided::undecided:
 
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Thats the question!
Independence day should be celebrated on Independence day and the Brits left us on 15th Aug..
SO:undecided::undecided:

Two self governing countries legally came into existence at the stroke of midnight on 15 August 1947. The ceremonies for the transfer of power were held a day earlier in Karachi, at the time the capital of the new state of Pakistan, so that the last British Viceroy, Lord Mountbatten of Burma, could attend both the ceremony in Karachi and the ceremony in Delhi. However another reason for this arrangement was to avoid the appearance that Pakistan was seceding from a sovereign India. Therefore Pakistan celebrates Independence Day on 14 August, while India celebrates it on 15 August.

Another reason for Pakistan celebrating independence on 14 August is the adoption of new standard time in Pakistan after partition.The new standard time of West Pakistan (modern 'Pakistan') was behind Indian standard time by 30 minutes and the new standard time of East Pakistan (modern 'Bangladesh') was ahead of Indian standard time by 30 minutes, so technically on the stroke of midnight falling between 14 August and 15, when India became independent, it was still 11:30 p.m. on 14 August in West Pakistan.


Partition of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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