Luton community celebration marked the 76th Independence Day of Pakistan,Qazi Allama Abdul Aziz Chishti Attended Ceremony as Special Guest
community in Luton celebrated Pakistan’s 76th independence day with singing and cake.
Pakistan independence day celebrations took place on Monday (August 14) at the Luton Town Hall Chambers. The event featured the children of Jamia Islamia Ghousia Trust in Luton singing the national anthem of Pakistan, and a cake was made for the occasion.
Guests in attendance included councillors Mohammed Aslam Khan, Javed Hussain, Saima Hussain, Amjid Ali, Zahoor Ahmed, Khtija Malik, and Rehana Awan. Former Mayors Mohammed Riaz & Tahir Mahmood Malik were also at the event, along with committee members of Luton’s Central Mosque.
Celebrations on August 14 commemorate the day that Pakistan achieved independence in 1947.
Luton Deputy Mayor Cllr Zanib Raja said: “Freedom is the name of justice, equality, peace, and tranquillity. The freedom that is enjoyed in Pakistan today has come with many decades of struggle, blood, labour and sacrifice. In recent events, Pakistan experienced a trifecta of challenges, as political unrest, an economic crisis, and destructive floods gripped the nation.
“Economically, the country is grappling with severe inflation, a declining currency, and critically low foreign reserves, posing significant concerns for its financial stability. Let us pray these issues within the country are resolved to make it serene for the people of Pakistan.”
Luton Council Deputy Leader Cllr Aslam Khan said: “August 14 is a day of celebration and a day of reflection. The dream that was once seen by our ancestors was achieved, and we were given a country where we can take a breath in freedom.”