"Ladies and Gentlemen,

The year 1948 is a year of great significance in our nation's history. We have achieved our long-cherished goal of independence and have established the state of Pakistan. However, with this newfound freedom comes immense responsibility. We must now build a nation that stands as an example of progress, equality, and justice.

Pakistan is a land of diverse cultures, languages, and religions. It is our duty to ensure that every citizen enjoys equal rights and opportunities, regardless of their background. Religious intolerance and discrimination have no place in our society.

I also want to emphasize the importance of education. Education is the key to our progress and development. We must invest in our educational institutions and ensure that every child has access to quality education. It is through education that we can eradicate ignorance and superstition from our society.

As we move forward, we must also strengthen our economy. We are a resource-rich nation, and it is our duty to utilize these resources for the betterment of our people. We must encourage trade and industry, and ensure that the benefits of economic growth reach every citizen.

I urge you all to work together for the greater good of our nation. Let us put aside our differences and build a united Pakistan. Our struggle for independence was a testament to our unity and determination. Let us carry forward that spirit of unity as we work to build a strong, prosperous, and just Pakistan.

May Allah bless our nation and guide us on the path to progress and success.

Thank you."

Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah's speech on September 11, 1948, reflects his vision for Pakistan as a nation that values equality, education, unity, and economic development. He emphasizes the importance of these principles in building a strong and prosperous nation after gaining independence.