Pakistani Americans hold independence day parade in New York

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2017-08-07T15:49:09+05:00 News Desk

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Ambassador Chaudhry, who was the chief guest at the parade, told the gathering that the Pakistani diaspora was playing a "valuable role" as a bridge between Pakistan and the United States.

In this regard, he especially urged Pakistani-American youth to make their contribution.

Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States Aizaz Chaudhry addressing the parade

Pakistan's Consul General in New York, Raja Ali Ejaz, called for maintaining unity and renewing resolve to work together for the greater progress and prosperity of Pakistan.

Sunday's weather was comfortable as men, women and children -- mostly clad in national dresses -- came together at the annual event in an impressive show of unity.

Raising ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans and waving the national flag, Pakistanis warmly cheered the parade as it moved down one of New York City's main avenue.

The route from Madison Avenue's 38th street - the starting point- to 23rd street was decorated with Pakistani and American flags.

Aizaz Chaudhry cutting Independence Day cake with Pakistani-origin NYPD personnel 

A number of decorated floats, with some depicting Pakistan's progress in various fields, while others sponsored by local Pakistani businesses, also wound their way down the avenue.

Bands on the floats and on the ground struck up patriotic songs.

Pakistani-origin officers of New York Police Department (NYPD) joined Ambassador Chaudhry to cut the Independence Day cake.

The parade was rounded off with a cultural programme. Amanat Ali, a noted Pakistani singer, enthralled the crowd with patriotic and other hit songs. Some local artists also performed.

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