RAWALPINDI, (Parliament Times) : Punjab Arts Council displayed a photo exhibition on Tehreek-e-Pakistan under the title ’Umeed Ka Safar. The special guest of the exhibition was
Wajiha Akram, Member National Assembly and Parliamentary Secretary for
Federal Education. The exhibition features photographs based on the struggle for
Tehreek-e-Pakistan from 1857 to 1947. The arrival of refugees in Pakistan after
independence in 1947 and the atrocities along the way are also on display. While
addressing the ceremoney, Member National Assembly Wajiha Akram said that
Pakistan is the interpretation of the dreams of the Muslims of the subcontinent.
Looking at the photo exhibition, it is sad to see how many sacrifices and hardships
Pakistan was built after. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah made a dream
come true by working day and night. Our young generation is very hardworking
and worthy. The young generation has to protect Pakistan on ideological basis, she
added. Former Director Arts Council Naheed Manzoor said that freedom is the
greatest blessing of the world. Today we are breathing in the open air because of
our Quaid-e-Azam. The value of freedom should be asked of Kashmiris. At the
end, Director Arts Council Waqar Ahmed thanked the special guest and
participants. A large number of people from different walks of life participated in
the exhibition. The photo exhibition will continue for a week.
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