Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Pakistanis in Sri Lanka celebrate 77th National Day

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A colourful reception to mark the 77th National Day of Pakistan was hosted by the High Commission of Pakistan on Thursday at Kingsbury Hotel in Colombo.

Public Enterprise­s Developmen­t Minister Kabir Hashim was the chief guest.

Welcoming the guests, Pakistan High Commission­er Syed Shakeel Hussain said each year, March 23, a yearning is reignited in the hearts of Pakistanis to nurture and uphold ideas and principles that enthused the Muslims of the Subcontine­nt to close their ranks in a remarkable act of unity becoming one entity to achieve their vision.

Maj. Gen. (R) Hussain highlighte­d that Pakistan’s economy is on the rise and is poised to become a regional economic power. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project, manifestat­ion of deepening bilateral relations between Pakistan and China will change the fate of the region in terms of socio-economic developmen­t. The mega project, once completed, will usher in prosperity and progress not only in Pakistan but also in the whole region including Sri Lanka, he underlined.

On Sri Lanka-Pakistan relations, he said that deep mutual love between our two peoples is the essential ingredient of this special relationsh­ip which is further cemented by the commonalit­y of eternal values of universal peace and love espoused both by Islam and Buddhism.

During the event, a book titled “Pakistan – Sri Lanka Relations: A Story of Friendship” was also launched.

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