Pakistani Americans turned out en masse and eagerly observed Pakistan’s 78th Freedom Day at an occasion in Brooklyn, a ward of New York City.
The occasion name “Brooklyn Mela” was coordinated by the Pakistani-American Shippers Relationship on the ward’s Coney Island Road, known as Little Pakistan.
For the most part clad in the public dress, everyone displayed the rich culture and legacy of Pakistan through energetic exercises, customary music, and social exhibitions. Additionally displayed in the space were food slows down serving customary Pakistani dishes.
Pakistanis are vigorously packed in the Coney Island Road region and there are numerous cafés and organizations possessed by them with billboards in Urdu. A piece of the Road is named after Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Pakistan’s Representative General in New York, Aamir Ahmed Atozai, commended the coordinators’ endeavors in uniting the local area and advancing Pakistani culture in New York. He additionally stretched out his hottest congrats to the local area on the event of Pakistan’s Freedom Day, underlining the significance of solidarity and pride in their common legacy.
The Brooklyn Mela gives a stage to the local area to commend their character and reaffirm their obligation to safeguard their social roots while adding to the variety of New York.
Editor: Kamran Raja