Islamabad's envoy commends expat community for ‘serving as bridge’ between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan

Islamabad envoy in Saudi Arabia, Ameer Khurram Rathore, speaks at the flag-hoisting ceremony in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 23, 2022. (@PakinSaudiArab/Twitter)
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Updated 24 March 2022
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Islamabad's envoy commends expat community for ‘serving as bridge’ between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan

  • Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia celebrated 82nd National Day with great fervor on Wednesday
  • Pakistan Day commemorates passing of the Lahore Resolution on March 23, 1940

Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia celebrated their 82nd National Day with great fervor on Wednesday.

Pakistan Day commemorates the passing of the Lahore Resolution on March 23, 1940, when the All-India Muslim League demanded a separate nation for the Muslims of the British Indian Empire.

Diplomats and nationals marked the occasion by reaffirming their commitment to the country’s development and progress.

The ambassador of Pakistan to Saudi Arabia, Ameer Khurram Rathore, welcomed a large group from the community to a flag-hoisting ceremony at the embassy in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter.

They took part with great enthusiasm in the ceremony, which started with the hoisting of the Pakistani flag by the ambassador.

Messages from the Pakistani President Dr. Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan were read out by embassy officials.

In his address to the community, the ambassador highlighted the significance of the historic day. He reminded the community members of the sacrifices of their forefathers and stressed the importance of working with the same spirit and zeal for Pakistan.

Rathore commended the role played by the Pakistani community in the Kingdom in the development of Pakistan and serving as a bridge between the two countries.

He thanked them for their efforts and assured them of the embassy’s complete support in addressing any of their issues and concerns.

Speaking to Arab News, Rathore hailed the UN resolution to declare March 15 as a day to combat Islamophobia globally. He said the UN’s move would help to break down bigoted stereotypes surrounding Muslims and terrorism.

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are leading members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and together persuaded the UN to condemn Islamophobia.

King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a cable of congratulation to the Pakistani leadership on the anniversary of their country’s National Day and wished the government and people of Pakistan steady progress and prosperity.


Pakistan launches double-decker buses in Karachi after 65 years to tackle transport woes

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Pakistan launches double-decker buses in Karachi after 65 years to tackle transport woes

  • Karachi citizens will be able to travel in double-decker buses from Jan. 1, says Sindh government
  • City faces mounting transport challenges such as lack of buses, traffic congestion, poorly built roads

ISLAMABAD: The government in Sindh province on Wednesday launched double-decker buses in the provincial capital of Karachi after a gap of 65 years, vowing to improve public transport facilities in the metropolis. 

Double-decker buses are designed to carry more passengers than single-deck vehicles without taking up extra road space. The development takes place amid increasing criticism against the Sindh government regarding Karachi’s mounting public transport challenges and poor infrastructural problems. 

Pakistan’s largest city by population faces severe transportation challenges due to overcrowding in buses, traffic congestion and limited bus options. Commuters, as a result, rely on private vehicles or unregulated transport options that are often unsafe and expensive.

“Double-decker buses have once again been introduced for the people of Karachi after 65 years,” a statement issued by the Sindh information ministry said. 

Sindh Transportation Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon and Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah inaugurated the bus service. The ministry said the facility will be available to the public starting Jan. 1. 

The statement highlighted that new electric bus routes will also be launched across the entire province starting next week. It added that the aim of introducing air-conditioned buses, low-fare services, and fare subsidies is to make public transport more accessible to the people.

The ministry noted that approximately 1.5 million people travel daily in Karachi using the People’s Bus Service, while around 75,000 passengers use the Orange Line and Green Line BRT services.

“With the integration of these routes, efforts are being made to benefit up to 100,000 additional people,” the ministry said.