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UAE contingent joins Pakistan Day parade

EXPAT COMMUNITY CELEBRATES NATIONAL DAY TO MARK 1940 LAHORE RESOLUTION

- BY FAISAL MASUDI Staff Reporter

A contingent of the UAE Armed Forces participat­es in Pakistan’s 78th National Day parade in Islamabad for the first time yesterday. The participat­ion of the Emirati elite force was highly appreciate­d by Pakistan’s top civilian and military leadership and praised by the media.

Pakistanis in the UAE celebrated 78th Pakistan National Day yesterday with patriotic speeches and festivitie­s. The occasion is celebrated on March 23 every year to mark the Lahore Resolution, also known as the Pakistan Resolution, which was passed on March 23, 1940. The event is regarded as a watershed moment in the struggle for an independen­t state, which later was named Pakistan.

At a meeting on the day, Muslims of the Indian subcontine­nt — then under British rule — formally demanded a separate homeland for themselves.

Yesterday, Pakistani diplomats at diplomatic missions in the UAE addressed large gatherings of Pakistanis from all walks of life. The Pakistani flag was raised and people enjoyed festivitie­s and refreshmen­ts.

At the Pakistani Embassy in Abu Dhabi, Ambassador Moazzam Ahmad Khan hoistd the Pakistani flag. National Day messages of the President and the Prime Minister of Pakistan were read out; students sang patriotic songs.

Khan, in his message to mark the occasion, congratula­ted the Pakistani community living in the UAE, the second biggest group of expats in the country. An estimated 1.5 million Pakistanis live and work in the UAE. Khan said on the day of the Lahore Resolution, the Muslims of the subcontine­nt resolved to achieve a separate homeland in order to lead their lives with dignity, honour and freedom.

He recalled the challenges confronted by Pakistan since its inception which, he said, were met through national resolve, resilience and commitment by the Pakistani nation.

The ambassador also thanked the “friends of Pakistan”, in particular the UAE, which he said has always stood by Pakistan in difficult times and contribute­d to its developmen­t. Khan paid special tributes to the late Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, founder of the UAE, who used to call Pakistan his second home.

The ambassador said the “sapling of friendship” planted by Shaikh Zayed and the Pakistani leadership has grown into a tall tree.

As a special gesture, a military contingent of the UAE participat­ed in the Pakistan National Day parade in Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, for the first time.

In the UAE, another ceremony was held at Consulate General in Dubai. Consul-General Brigadier (retired) Syed Javed Hassan raised the Pakistani flag and addressed the gathering. He paid tributes to Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, saying the Lahore Resolution led by him led to the creation of Pakistan seven years later, in 1947.

Hassan said Pakistan’s unity was based on three main pillars: the national language of Urdu, the Pakistani armed forces comprising Pakistanis from all provinces, and Islam.

“We must elevate the standing of Pakistan among the foremost nations of the world. The most effective and essential means to achieve that goal is education,” Hassan said.

At the event, Dr Faisal Ikram, president of Pakistan Associatio­n Dubai, told Gulf News that Pakistan had “started off on a very weak footing after the partition [of India and Pakistan] … but despite all the odds, we have emerged as a very powerful nation”.

Dr Ikram added: “As the Government of Pakistan has declared 2018 as the year of ‘Emerging Pakistan’, we will definitely emerge as very strong ... I think the recent economic developmen­ts and the foreign investment that is coming into Pakistan will take Pakistan to a new level.”

Asjad Imran, 31, a Pakistani expat in Dubai, said: “The key to education is teachers. We have good teachers in our country, they should help other teachers who are not doing so well.”

At Pakistan Associatio­n Dubai, celebratio­ns continue with the ‘Shukriya Pakistan’ (Thank You, Pakistan) festival till tomorrow.

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 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? ■ Pakistani children wave national flags during the National Day celebratio­ns at the Pakistan Consulate in Dubai yesterday.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ■ Pakistani children wave national flags during the National Day celebratio­ns at the Pakistan Consulate in Dubai yesterday.
 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? ■ Pakistan’s Ambassador Moazzam Ahmad Khan and wife Leena Moazzam cut the cake to mark the Pakistan National Day celebratio­ns at the embassy in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ■ Pakistan’s Ambassador Moazzam Ahmad Khan and wife Leena Moazzam cut the cake to mark the Pakistan National Day celebratio­ns at the embassy in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? ■ Expatriate­s attend the opening ceremony of the ‘Shukriya Pakistan’ festival at Pakistan Associatio­n Dubai yesterday.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ■ Expatriate­s attend the opening ceremony of the ‘Shukriya Pakistan’ festival at Pakistan Associatio­n Dubai yesterday.
 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? ■ Students from various Pakistani schools take part in the National Day celebratio­ns at the embassy in Abu Dhabi.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ■ Students from various Pakistani schools take part in the National Day celebratio­ns at the embassy in Abu Dhabi.
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? ■ Consul-General Brigadier (retired) Syed Javed Hassan raising the flag on National Day at Pakistan Consulate in Dubai.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ■ Consul-General Brigadier (retired) Syed Javed Hassan raising the flag on National Day at Pakistan Consulate in Dubai.

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