The Consulate General of Pakistan organized a solemn ceremony
to mark the 70th anniversary of Pakistan's independence. At the invitation of
the Consul General, Mr. Imran Ahmed
Siddiqui, the Premier of Ontario, Hon.
Kathleen Wynne, members of Parliament and members of the Pakistani
community, attended the ceremony.
The event began with a flag hoisting ceremony. The Consul
General raised the flag of Pakistan to the tune of the national anthem while
the Premier and other guests sang Pakistan's national anthem. At the largely
attended function, the Consul General read the messages of the President of Pakistan and the Prime Minister of Pakistan,
respectively, and thanked the guests particularly the Premier for celebrating
the day with the Pakistani community at the Consulate.
The Premier thanked the Consul General for inviting her to the
Consulate to celebrate the anniversary and citing Quaid e Azam's various speeches appreciated Pakistan's efforts to
create a welfare state where everyone's rights are respected. At this occasion,
Members Parliament, Mr. Rob Oliphant, Ms.
Salma Zahid and Ms. Iqra Khalid
also spoke and thanked the Consulate for providing exemplary services to the
Pakistani community in GTA and Ontario.
It may be mentioned here; to mark the 70th anniversary of
Pakistan, the Consulate General of Pakistan, Toronto has planned a year-long
calendar of events in 2017. The first in the series was an art exhibition at
the Ontario Parliament followed by two Pakistan Studies lectures as well as
Pakistan's cultural pavilion at Toronto’s Annual Muslimfest. The Consulate will
hold additional exciting events in the months ahead.
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