Balochistan Think Tank Network’s (BTTN) Faculty of Research on Thursday organized a seminar in connection with the Pakistan Resolution Day here at BTTN’s Conference Hall. The speakers from BTTN shared their views on different aspects of the day and discussed the challenges faced by the country. The seminar was moderated by Fatima Kakar Research Assistant at BTTN. She highlighted the significance of Two- Nation Theory in relevance to the Pakistan Resolution Day.
Moreover, she reflected on the need to regenerate the spirit of the Pakistan Resolution in contemporary Pakistan where the circumstances are more or less the same. Discussing the historical background of the Pakistan Movement Nazdana Mustafa – Research Assistant at BTTN highlighted all the events of the past, the struggles, movements and maneuvers which made the creation of a separate state for the Muslims of the Sub-continent inevitable.
She further elaborated on the relevance of the Two-Nation Theory in contemporary India where the Muslims throughout their country especially in Assam, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh are facing the worst kind of human rights violations, including arbitrary deprivation of life, violations of freedom of religion or belief, association and assembly.