Chinese Ambassador felicitates people of Pakistan on diamond jubilee of independence
Peshawar: Ambassador of China Nong Rong has felicitated the people of Pakistan on the diamond jubilee of the independence to be celebrated on August 14.
In a video message ay a colorful ceremony organized in connection with the Diamond Jubilee of Pakistan Independence in China Window – a Chinese Cultural Center in Peshawar -, the Ambassador of China reiterated the cooperation with Pakistan on behalf of the brotherly neighbor China.
Speaking on the occasion, President Pride of Performance former British Open Champion Qamar Zaman said that Pakistan has honored him and every Pakistani, including the players, was proud whenever the national flag of Pakistan was hoisted at the top of the playing fields.
Prominent writer, poet and scholar Nasir Ali Syed, Professor Dr. Gulzar Ahmad Jalal, Head of English Department of Edwards College Peshawar, industrialist Imtiaz Ali and a large number of people from different walks of life were in the attendance.
The guests cut the cake of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of Pakistan. National songs were sung and a video message of Nong Rong, The Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China posted in Pakistan, was shown.
Addressing the ceremony, Qamar Zaman said that we got this homeland by making sacrifices, now our new generation should make this beloved Country greater than the great.
He said it was the demand of the time that the young generation should implement the goals of the establishment of Pakistan and learn from the mistakes of the past to make the country and the nation wealthy and prosperous.
Distinguished writer, poet and intellectual Nasir Ali Syed, who received the Presidential Award Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, maintained that the main objective of the establishment of Pakistan was an independent state in which the people could live a dignified life.” “We sacrificed millions to achieve freedom and now that we are celebrating the 75th anniversary of the establishment of Pakistan,” he added.
Speakers urged the young generation to play their positive and constructive role in making Pakistan an ideal country.