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    President Zardari Denounces Taliban’s Ban on Nowruz Amid Regional Celebrations

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ISLAMABAD: Former President Asif Ali Zardari extended heartfelt greetings to all those observing Nowruz, the traditional festival that marks the arrival of spring, celebrated widely across Pakistan and neighboring regions. In his message issued on March 20, he highlighted the deep historical and cultural significance of Nowruz, which has been observed for centuries in Iran, Central Asia, parts of West Asia, South Asia, and adjoining areas.

    Zardari emphasized that Nowruz is more than just a seasonal change; it symbolizes renewal, rebirth, and the triumph of light over darkness, as well as life overcoming death. He noted that this festival embodies hope and rejuvenation for the communities that cherish it. He also pointed out that Pakistan’s rich cultural diversity, which includes various ethnic and religious groups, has always been a source of strength and unity for the nation.

    However, the former president expressed deep concern over the grim realities faced by many in the region this year. While Nowruz traditionally heralds joy and fresh beginnings, he lamented that in several areas, the celebrations are overshadowed by conflict and destruction. Schools and hospitals lie in ruins, and the scars of violence remain fresh, casting a somber shadow over the festivities. Instead of the usual vibrant scenes of blooming flowers and communal gatherings, many families are grappling with loss, uncertainty, and fear.

    Turning his attention to Afghanistan, Zardari strongly condemned the Taliban’s illegitimate regime for denying the Afghan people the right to celebrate Nowruz, a festival deeply rooted in their cultural heritage for centuries. He conveyed special Nowruz wishes to the Afghan population, acknowledging their prolonged suffering and hardships under the current regime. His message carried a note of hope that this year’s Nowruz might mark the beginning of an end to their long ordeal and bring light to their dark times.

    In closing, Zardari expressed optimism that the clouds of war would dissipate and that peace and stability would soon return to the region. He envisioned a spring season filled with blue skies and renewed hope, not only for those celebrating Nowruz but for all people affected by conflict and turmoil. His message underscored the universal desire for harmony and the enduring spirit of renewal that Nowruz represents across diverse communities.

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