why did urdu become the national language
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Urdu is the national language of Pakistan . It is the national language of Pakistan since the Pakistan is declared as the independent state at 14 August, 1947. The 1973 Constitution recognizes Urdu as Pakistan's only national language.
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Urdu was chosen as a symbol of unity for the new state of Pakistan in 1947, because it had already served as a lingua franca among Muslims in north and northwest British India. Urdu is also seen as a repertory for the cultural and social heritage of Pakistan.
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