Play ‘Adam ke Betey’ staged at Rawalpindi Arts Council
RawalpindiIn connection with Pakistan Day celebrations, Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC) arranged a stage play ‘Adam ke Betey’ based on Pakistan Movement with strong message of the unity of the nation. The play was written and directed by Ali Zeb. Member National Assembly Tahira Aurangzeb was chief guest and ex-member Punjab
By our correspondents
March 25, 2015
Rawalpindi
In connection with Pakistan Day celebrations, Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC) arranged a stage play ‘Adam ke Betey’ based on Pakistan Movement with strong message of the unity of the nation.
The play was written and directed by Ali Zeb. Member National Assembly Tahira Aurangzeb was chief guest and ex-member Punjab Assembly Ziaullah Shah was guest of honour flanked by Naheed Manzoor and RAC Resident Director Waqar Ahmed.
The main theme of the drama was communal differences that lead to intolerable situation in the country. The message was to tolerate each other and follow the golden saying of Quaid-i-Azam about the minorities.
Addressing on the occasion, Member National Assembly Tahira Aurangzeb said that the nation has united by setting aside political and religious differences and affirmed to wipe out terrorism from the country. She said that the young generation must be aware of Pakistan Resolution and its importance.
Ex-member Punjab Assembly Ziaullah Shah said that Pakistan should be made according to the vision of Quaid-i-Azam and Allama Iqbal.
Naheed Manzoor said “We will have to think about the country by forgetting our superficial differences.”
RAC Resident Director Waqar Ahmed thanked all guests and said that the aim for staging the drama was to provide knowledge about Pakistan Resolution to the young generation.
In connection with Pakistan Day celebrations, Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC) arranged a stage play ‘Adam ke Betey’ based on Pakistan Movement with strong message of the unity of the nation.
The play was written and directed by Ali Zeb. Member National Assembly Tahira Aurangzeb was chief guest and ex-member Punjab Assembly Ziaullah Shah was guest of honour flanked by Naheed Manzoor and RAC Resident Director Waqar Ahmed.
The main theme of the drama was communal differences that lead to intolerable situation in the country. The message was to tolerate each other and follow the golden saying of Quaid-i-Azam about the minorities.
Addressing on the occasion, Member National Assembly Tahira Aurangzeb said that the nation has united by setting aside political and religious differences and affirmed to wipe out terrorism from the country. She said that the young generation must be aware of Pakistan Resolution and its importance.
Ex-member Punjab Assembly Ziaullah Shah said that Pakistan should be made according to the vision of Quaid-i-Azam and Allama Iqbal.
Naheed Manzoor said “We will have to think about the country by forgetting our superficial differences.”
RAC Resident Director Waqar Ahmed thanked all guests and said that the aim for staging the drama was to provide knowledge about Pakistan Resolution to the young generation.
-
ICE Agents 'fake Car Trouble' To Arrest Minnesota Man, Family Says -
Camila Mendes Reveals How She Prepared For Her Role In 'Idiotka' -
China Confirms Visa-free Travel For UK, Canada Nationals -
Inside Sarah Ferguson, Andrew Windsor's Emotional Collapse After Epstein Fallout -
Bad Bunny's Star Power Explodes Tourism Searches For His Hometown -
Jennifer Aniston Gives Peek Into Love Life With Cryptic Snap Of Jim Curtis -
Prince Harry Turns Diana Into Content: ‘It Would Have Appalled Her To Be Repackaged For Profit’ -
Prince William's Love For His Three Children Revealed During Family Crisis -
Murder Suspect Kills Himself After Woman Found Dead In Missouri -
Sarah Ferguson's Plea To Jeffrey Epstein Exposed In New Files -
Prince William Prepares For War Against Prince Harry: Nothing Is Off The Table Not Legal Ways Or His Influence -
'How To Get Away With Murder' Star Karla Souza Is Still Friends With THIS Costar -
Pal Reveals Prince William’s ‘disorienting’ Turmoil Over Kate’s Cancer: ‘You Saw In His Eyes & The Way He Held Himself’ -
Poll Reveals Majority Of Americans' Views On Bad Bunny -
Wiz Khalifa Thanks Aimee Aguilar For 'supporting Though Worst' After Dad's Death -
Man Convicted After DNA Links Him To 20-year-old Rape Case