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Shawwaal 12, 1429
Days remaining to Independence Day - August 14
Pakistan Standard Time
11:25 pm
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Good wishes on Pakistan's & Hindustan's Independence

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Telegram from New Zealand PM Peter Fraser to Secretary of
State for Commonwealth Affairs, informing the Secretary of the text of the PM's telegram of congratulations
to the Prime Ministers of Pakistan & Hindustan, London: August 15, 1947
I have sent the following message to the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and India containing the text of a
Resolution moved by myself and seconded by the Leader of the Opposition and which was carried
unanimously by the N.Z. House of Representatives today.
"I have the pleasure in transmitting, at the request of the Speaker, the following resolution moved by
myself and seconded by the Leader of the Opposition, which was been carried unanimously by the New
Zealand House of Representatives today: Begins
The Members of this House of Representatives in Parliament assembled, extend, on the occasion of the
Proclamation of the Independence of India and Pakistan, a message of sincere goodwill and congratulations
to the two new Dominions and express the fervent hope that their association with their fellow members of
the British Commonwealth of Nations will be both beneficial and lasting for the people of India and
Pakistan, for all the other peoples of the British Commonwealth and for the welfare and advancement
of all the peoples of the world. Ends."
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RICHARD HOUGH

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fact, politically Gandhi now carried little weight, but it was of the
utmost importance that Mountbatten should have a close understanding
and friendship with India's beloved prophet, and this, he succeeded
in achieving. The other major politicians and statesmen, in turn, warmed
to the aura of affection and goodwill and at the same time recognised
Mountbatten's genuine love for their people. But the one man who could
drive home the bolt and secure the lock of united India was Jinnah.
'Jinnah was the Muslim League' said Mountbatten. 'He held the future
of India in his hands. I tried the same technique with him but it was
almost impossible to warm him. He had only one dream and that was a
separate Muslim state.
The Hindu leaders, trained by Gandhi, dropped him as of no use when the
decisive moment arrived. The Quaid could not be budged - He wanted Pakistan,
and he won it!
Mountbatten, Hero of Our Time, Weidenfels & Nicholson, London, 1980, p. 218
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and cultiral traditions. Half a dozen civilizations have flourished here and left their imprints. Historically this is one
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"Call to mind when ye were a small (band) despised through the land and afraid
that men may despoil and kidnap you. But He provided a safe asylum for
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