Pakistan day being celebrated in Malaysia

Like other parts of the world, Pakistani Community in Malaysia is all set to celebrate the 69th anniversary of the “Pakistan Day”.

On this day in 1940, a resolution adopted in Lahore by the All-India Muslim League, the Muslims of India vowed to strive for a homeland of their own to order their lives compatible with their religious, social, political and cultural aspirations and succeeded in creating Pakistan on 14th August, 1947 under the inspiring leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.

The High Commission for Pakistan in Malaysia has planned to celebrate the event in the most befitted manner.

A Flag hoisting ceremony will be held at 10.00 am on 23rd March, 2009 at the High Commission for Pakistan. The ceremony will be attended by large number of Pakistani Community and Malaysian dignitaries.

The messages of the President and the Prime Minister will be read followed by speeches by the Pakistan Community members marking the importance of the Pakistan Day followed by concluding remarks by the High Commissioner.

A live performance of Violin accompanied by Drum will be made and milli songs will be played.
On this occasion a special supplement will be brought out in the second largest English Daily of Malaysia New Straits Times wherein Message of the High Commissioner and various articles on bilateral relations between Pakistan and Malaysia and trade, investment and business opportunities available in Pakistan will be included.
The Bernama TV, the most popular 24 hour News channel of Malaysia having reach to Indonesia and Brunei will telecast one hour interview of the High Commissioner wherein the High Commissioner will explain the existing fraternal relationships with Malaysia and strides made by Pakistan in various sectors of the economy and trade, business and investment opportunities available in Pakistan with intermittent airing of shots from documentary “vibrant Pakistan”.
The event will also be covered by the print and electronic media of Malaysia.

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