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February 25, 2005
Peace Gathering in Chicago

SAPAC has organized a reception in Chicago for the group of expatriates that visited India and Pakistan on a peace mission.

A dinner is being organized in Chicago for the Indo-Pak peace delegation that just returned. It will be a great opportunity to hear about the delegation which got to meet with key leaders in both India and Pakistan to discuss peace issues-including Sonia Gandhi, Shaukat Aziz, peace groups, labor groups, business, media, etc.


This will also provide an opportunity to bring together leadership within the Indian and Pakistani communities in Chicago to talk about how the two communities can work better together and play a role in the peace building process in South Asia. The organizers hope to develop a shared plan.


More than 40 Indian and Pakistani organizations are sponsoring the evening. Please come, bring friends-we're looking for volunteers to help facilitate small group work-please let us know if you are interested.


Logistics: Saturday Feb. 26th from 5 to 9 PM, Viceroy of India, 2520 W. Devon, Chicago

$15 will include dinner and entrance to the reception.

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Posted by collective at February 25, 2005 02:01 PM
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Media Advisory
For Immediate Release…

TORONTO (August 9, 2005) — The South Asian Regional Cooperation Council of Canada and Asian Canadian Support Centre will mark the 58th Anniversary of Independence Day of India and Pakistan on Friday August 12.

In Toronto, Indo Pak Independence celebrations will begin with a joint reception at the North York City Centre, 5100 Yonge Street, 2 blocks north of Sheppard Avenue (TTC, take the yonge line subway - exit North York Centre), Toronto, Ontario starting at 6:30 p.m. on Friday August 12, 2005 with keynote speeches by the federal, provincial and municipal government representatives. Many distinguished guests from political, diplomatic, academic and arts circle will be attending along with business and professional community leaders.

Miss India-Canada and Miss Pakistan-Canada will welcome the guests at this reception and their will be performance of cultural dances from both India and Pakistan.

“As conflicts between India and Pakistan are resolved the significance of the region will deepen as a global trading block with Canada and the United States and open its market of 1.4 billion consumers with more than one Trillion dollars economy to North American products and services,” said Zubair Choudhry, Chairman of SARC Canada.

“Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Christians all fought for the freedom from British occupation , after a long struggle, India and Pakistan were given independence on the basis of two nation theory and it’s very important that these two neighboring nations co-exist peacefully and resolve their conflicts through dialogue promoting cooperation in the South Asian Region, Zubair added”

“The speakers will highlight the importance of Indo Pak Independence and promoting peace and harmony among Canadians of South Asian origin, said Manmohan Singh, Event Co-Chair.”

“In light of the increasing economic cooperation in the region, particularly between India and Pakistan, South Asia is poised to move forward in business and trade opportunities,” said Syed Ashar Warsi, President of South Asian Support Centre in a press release.

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For further information contact:
Rocky Sood, Tel. 905-677-7302
info@sarc-canada.com * www.sarc-canada.com

Posted by: Zubair Choudhry on August 12, 2005 07:27 AM

Media Release…


India and Pakistan need to build bridges of understanding and cooperation, not bombs, Zubair Choudhry

TORONTO - August 15, 2005, The Canadians of Indian and Pakistani origin has come together with an idea to promote peace and cooperation at a joint celebration of India and Pakistan Independence Day here on Friday August 12, 2005. This is the first year that Indo Pak Canadians celebrated the I Day together. Independence Day reception was organized by SARC CANADA and Asian Canadian Support Centre that was attended by over 300 South Asians and also visibly presents the local dignitaries on this occasion.

Zubair Choudhry, chairman of SARC Canada, said, “India and Pakistan need to build bridges of understanding and cooperation not bombs. 58 years has been wasted in dispute and wars between two nations that slowed the process of progress and prosperity in the South Asian region.” In 1999, as the brewing hostility took India and Pakistan to the brink of another conflict, it was another specter of the traumatic post independence history of this subcontinent.

South Asians here have come long trying to break the shackle of the past to come together for mutual co existence for successful establishment in Canada. But in their cherished dream of better life, they are not immune to the troubling events back home. They have optimized past struggles to now a position of a vibrant community recognized for its valuable contributions. Its growing pluralism has helped strengthen its base and its enhanced participation as means to greater representation for better prosperity.

“Here we are trying to move forwarded, we can not change our history but we can surely shape the future of India and Pakistan by promoting peace, open borders, and free trade between two neighbors, Zubair added”

Building SARC Canada through 1999 has been a process with extended communication at different level including the SARRC head quarters. In this unique undertaking we have had the privilege of invaluable advice of Mr. K.K Bhargava, Ex Secretary General of SAARC, and Mr. Naeemul Hassan, then Secretary General for his own encouragement independent of SAARC’s charter. These distinguished diplomats settled in Canada, SARC CANADA will continue to seek their guidance along with other participants who have founded this organization and others now joined in carry forward this mission.

It’s a rare and unique initiative to bring Indian and Pakistani Canadians together,” said Rocky Sood, a member of the Asian Canadian Support Centre e (ACSC).

”Carrying the peace motive further, SARC CANADA and ACSC jointly organizing Indo Pak Peace Award ceremony that will be held on October 7, 2005 in Toronto, said Syed Ashar Warsi, President of ACSC”.

Melissa Baghat and Salma Attaullahjan were the M.C. at the reception. The Right Honorable Paul Martin, Prime Minister of Canada; Hon Stephen Harper, MP, Official Opposition leader; The Honorable Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario; His Worship Mayor David Miller of City of Toronto and many other federal, provincial and municipal politicians sent their greetings on this auspicious occasion of Independence. Armand P. La Barge, Chief of York Regional Police was the guest speaker. Canada, India and Pakistan’s national anthems were sung by Dilshan Panjwani and Naomi Zaman. Councillor Khalid Usman, Councillor Peter Li Preti, Parm Gill and other leaders also addressed the reception.

Miss Canada Pakistan and Miss India Canada were also present to welcome the guests at this occasion. At the end chief of police and other dignitaries cut the delicious cake for Indo Pak 58th Independence Day anniversary.

We will establish the initial focus group that would be working on promoting exchange of intellectuals and activists between India, Pakistan and Canada. SARC CANADA will take up a series of activities, starting with screening of the documentary "South Asia looking into the future" for its members and the public.

According to Zubair Choudhry, the joint Independence Day celebration was a tough decision because it is highly controversial. “Indo Pak community has been very supportive. Even otherwise, one has to make a beginning somewhere.”

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For further information contact:
Rocky Sood, Tel. 905-677-7302
info@sarc-canada.com * www.sarc-canada.com

Posted by: zubair choudhry on August 18, 2005 07:07 AM

Mr Zubair Choudhry thankz for posting this important information. An i just want to know that if there is any important happening on Pakistan day in toronto?and if where an when? thankz

Posted by: Sana on August 3, 2006 05:51 PM
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