Canada has named a park after the founder of Pakistan in Winnipeg city.
Canada has honored the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, by naming the park after the Quaid himself. It is the first-ever park to be named after the famed activist in the North American region. Hundreds of people gathered at the groundbreaking ceremony in Winnipeg city of Manitoba province in Canada.
The park has been named ‘Jinnah Park’ and Pakistani community in Canada campaigned day and night to make it a reality.
The Ceremony
Several renowned personalities were present at the inauguration ceremony including;
- Terry Duguid – Member of the Canadian Parliament,
- Iqra Khalid – Member of the Canadian Parliament,
- City Councillor Janice Lukes, and,
- Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Canada Tariq Azim Khan.
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The members of Canadian parliament congratulated the Pakistani community on the occasion. Janice Lukes added that Canada will work closely with the Pakistani community for the maintenance of the park and for holding cultural ceremonies there. She added that a cricket ground will be built in the park for local cricketers as well.
Pakistani high commissioner was also full of praise for the Quaid and the Canadian government for taking this initiative. He also appreciated the efforts of the Pakistani community and added that Pakistanis are acting as a bridge between different communities in Canada.
The community leader in Canada, Dr. Rashid Bahri, said a few words for Muhammad Ali Jinnah as well. He added;
Muhammad Ali Jinnah is closer to the heart of people of Pakistan and this park will remind our future generations about our great leader.
The remarkable initiative is historic for Pakistanis in Canada and the rest of the world.