For the first time in 30 years, Tehran, Iran, displayed posters of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in key locations to express solidarity with Pakistan. This significant gesture was part of a week-long celebration organized by the Economic Cooperation Organisation (ECO) Cultural Institute (ECI).
The events were held in collaboration with the Urdu Language Student Union of Iran and the Pakistani Embassy in Tehran. Speaking at the event, Dr. Saad S. Khan, President of ECI, highlighted Jinnah’s exceptional leadership and his efforts to unite Muslims for independence.
The celebrations brought together dignitaries, scholars, and guests who participated in a variety of cultural activities. These included essay competitions, live performances, and a special documentary focusing on Allama Iqbal’s philosophy.
The display of Jinnah’s posters and the cultural events were seen as a heartfelt tribute to Pakistan’s founding father. It also served as a reminder of the strong cultural and historical ties between Pakistan and Iran.
The initiative was praised for promoting cultural understanding and honoring a shared legacy. By celebrating Jinnah’s contributions, the event underscored the importance of unity and collaboration between the two neighboring countries.
This memorable gesture has strengthened the bond between Pakistan and Iran, marking a new chapter of mutual respect and cultural exchange.
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