
Ambassador of Pakistan Attends Pakistan Day Parade in New Jersey
New York : The Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States, Rizwan Saeed Shaikh, along with the Consul General of Pakistan in New York, Aamer Ahmed Atozai attended the Pakistan Day Parade organized by the Pakistani American community in New Jersey. The annual event was marked by vibrant cultural displays and a strong turnout from Pakistani Americans as well as members of other communities.
The parade featured stalls showcasing Pakistan’s diverse cultural heritage, handicrafts, and traditional cuisines. The atmosphere was further enriched with spirited performances, including national songs presented by Pakistani artists, which highlighted the deep patriotic sentiments of the community.
Addressing the gathering, Ambassador Shaikh underscored the significance of Pakistan’s Independence Day, describing it as a proud milestone in the nation’s history. He stated that the celebrations this year carry added joy due to Pakistan’s recent victory in Bunyanul Marsoos, which has united the nation under its leadership.
The Ambassador praised the contributions of the Pakistani American community, noting that their role in the progress and development of the United States is a source of pride for Pakistan. He encouraged community members to remain engaged in the social fabric and democratic processes of their adopted homeland, emphasizing the importance of constructive civic participation.
Ambassador Shaikh also commended the achievements of the Pakistani Ice Hockey Team, which recently excelled at the Amerigol Latam Ice Hockey Tournament in the United States, bringing further recognition to Pakistan’s sporting talent.
The event concluded with a reaffirmation of the enduring bond between Pakistan and its diaspora in the United States, as well as a shared commitment to promoting cultural understanding and national pride.
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