Rare photographs showcase Jinnah's legacy
To commemorate Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's birth anniversary, the Punjab Arts Council (PAC) Rawalpindi organised a beautiful photographic exhibition titled "Quaid ke Shab o Roz."
The exhibition featured more than 150 rare photographs portraying the life, struggle and enduring legacy of the Father of the Nation. The primary objective of the exhibition was to acquaint the younger generation with Quaid-e-Azam's memorable struggle, visionary leadership and the sacrifices he made for the creation of Pakistan. A documentary film highlighting various aspects of his life and achievements was also screened.
The event was inaugurated by Parliamentary Secretary for Information and Culture, Government of Punjab, Shazia Rizwan, along with Director Punjab Arts Council Muhammad Shakoor and renowned senior calligrapher Azeem Iqbal. Speaking on the occasion, Parliamentary Secretary Shazia Rizwan emphasised that Quaid-e-Azam guided the Muslims of the subcontinent based on the Two-Nation Theory. "The nation pays glowing tribute to Muhammad Ali Jinnah for his unparalleled services and unwavering commitment to the cause of freedom," she said.