75th Independence Day of Pakistan celebrated in Sri Lanka
Colombo: The High Commission of Pakistan and
the Pakistani community in Sri Lanka celebrated 75th Independence Day “The
Diamond Jubilee” with traditional fervor and resolve to make Pakistan a strong,
dynamic, progressive, tolerant and democratic Islamic welfare state.
The High Commissioner of the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan in Sri Lanka, Maj. Gen (Retd) Muhammad Saad Khattak hoisted the
national flag of Pakistan in vibrant and colorful ceremony at the Pakistan High
Commission in Colombo.
Ms. Ayesha Abu Bakr Fahad, Second Secretary
(Political) read out the message of the President of Pakistan, H. E. Dr. Arif
Alvi, quoting, “Pakistanis are a brilliant and brave nation, that has made
tremendous successes in various fields making the country distinguished from
other nations. The world must appreciate the fact that Pakistan singularly
fought a long-drawn war against terrorism and eventually defeated the menace.
Similarly, the development of nuclear deterrence by Pakistan is a great
achievement that has made the country’s defence impregnable”.
The message of the Prime Minister of Pakistan
was read out for the audience by Ms. Asmma Kamal, Commercial Secretary. The
message included: “As we hoist our national flag to mark Independence Day, we
must reiterate the firm resolve to uphold our national values of unity, faith
and discipline as envisioned by Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. We have
surmounted monumental challenges during the course of our history to emerge as
a united, peaceful and resilient nation. Even today, the changing regional
dynamics along with some domestic issues continue to test our resolve. Like
each time, we will also overcome these obstacles with our characteristic
determination and come out stronger as a nation”.
In his remarks, the High Commissioner of
Pakistan, paid tribute to the forefathers of the nation who faced
insurmountable challenges and gave unparalleled sacrifices for achieving the
dream of Pakistan. Our elders sacrificed their present for our future. He
reiterated that 14th August is the day of happiness; a day of bowing our heads
before Almighty Allah in thankfulness and a day of renewing our pledge that we
will continue to struggle with unity, faith and discipline for the objectives,
for which the country was created.
On Sri Lanka-Pakistan relations, the High
Commissioner said that Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with
Sri Lanka, based on mutual respect, understanding and close cooperation. He
further said that Pakistan has always extended unconditional support to Sri
Lanka at all for and will always continue to do so.
The event was well-attended by a good number of participants
including members of the Pakistani community, officials and families of the
High Commission, local dignitaries, journalists and friends of Pakistan.
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