Pakistan’s green-bow and star was raised on Wednesday at Bowling Green, a notable spot in New York City, to stamp the South Asian country’s 78th Freedom Day, with Representative General Aamir Ahmed Atozai calling for fortitude among individuals from the local area.
Bowling Green, the City’s most seasoned park, was the scene where the English frontier banner was brought down and America’s Stars and Stripes brought up in 1783. Going to the service, coordinated by the American Pakistani Support Gathering (APAG), were New York City Chairman Eric Adams and his organization’s high ranking representatives and agents of Pakistani-Americans people group. APAG, a local area association, has been pushing for the Pakistani ethnic personality, customs, and putting forth attempts to safeguard interests of Pakistani people group in US.
In his comments, Emissary General Atozai said the occasion represented areas of strength for the between the Pakistani-American people group and the more extensive New York City people.
He adulated APAG’s endeavors in encouraging solidarity and commitment inside the local area, saying such occasions build up social pride and adding to the assorted mosaic of New York City.
Chairman Adams additionally talked at the occasion, perceiving the commitments of Pakistan-American people group and their positive effect local area on the New York city’s social scene.
Editor : Kamran Raja