Pakistan has vehemently denounced the reprehensible decision made by the Indian government's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to declare August 14 to be a "day of recollection of the tragedies of partition" instead of Pakistan's Independence Day. The Hindu, a newspaper in India. In order to "honour the struggle and sacrifices of our people,
According to reports, Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to observe August 14 as a national day of remembrance. A silent march will be held in the colonies to commemorate Gaziantep, and there will be booths set up at more than 5,000 locations, including universities and colleges.
The Foreign Office condemned the Indian government's move and claimed that the BJP-RSS-led administration had once more unilaterally and hypocritically included 1947 in its reform programme. It is an effort to recall the horrible occurrences that followed independence and the widespread migration.
The Foreign Office expressed disappointment that the BJP government is attempting to manipulate public opinion as part of its divisive political goal by misrepresenting historical events. If Indian officials genuinely care about the agony, anguish, and hardship of minorities in India, they should endeavour to enhance their quality of life.