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Analyze critically the Objectives Resolution, 1949.

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The Objective Resolution 1949: Critically Analysed Causes and Consequences

Yaseen Narejo

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Nov 19, 2019 · 10 min read

The first step towards the framing of Constitution was taken by Constituent Assembly in March 1949 when it passed a Resolution on the “Aims and Objectives of the Constitution”, popularly known as the Objective Resolution. It laid the foundation of the Constitution and indicated the broad outlines of its structure. It was described as the most important occasion in the life of Pakistan. The Resolution was moved by Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan and the leading members of its cabinet on March 7, 1940 in the Assembly. Out of 75 members of the assembly, 21 voted for it opposition participated in debate but All debates and the amendments proposed by minority members were rejected.

Ultimately, On March 12, 1949, Resolution moved by Liaquat Ali Khan, was adopted by the Constituent Assembly.

The text of the Resolution as passed by Constituent Assembly was:

Whereas sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to Allah Almighty alone and the authority which He has delegated to the State of Pakistan, through its people for being exercised within the limits prescribed by Him is a sacred trust;

This Constituent Assembly representing the people of Pakistan resolves to frame a Constitution for the sovereign independent State of Pakistan;

Wherein the State shall exercise its powers and authority through the chosen representatives of the people;

Wherein the principles of democracy, freedom, equality, tolerance and social justice as enunciated by Islam shall be fully observed;

Wherein the Muslims shall be enabled to order their lives in the individual and collective spheres in accordance with the teachings and requirements of Islam as set out in the Holy Quran and the Sunnah;

Wherein adequate provision shall be made for the minorities to [freely] profess and practice their religions and develop their cultures;

Wherein the territories now included in or in accession with Pakistan and such other territories as may hereafter be included in or accede to Pakistan shall form a Federation wherein the units will be autonomous with such boundaries and limitations on their powers and authority as may be prescribed;

Wherein shall be guaranteed fundamental rights including equality of status, of opportunity and before law, social, economic and political justice, and freedom of thought, expression, belief, faith, worship and association, subject to law and public morality;

Wherein adequate provisions shall be made to safeguard the legitimate interests of minorities and backward and depressed classes;

Wherein the independence of the Judiciary shall be fully secured;

Wherein the integrity of the territories of the Federation, its independence and all its rights includ-ing its sovereign rights on land, sea and air shall be safeguarded;

So that the people of Pakistan may prosper and attain their rightful and honored place amongst the nations of the World and make their full contribution towards international peace and progress and happiness of humanity.

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