US Consul General Scott Urbom, along with other consulate officials, extended their warm wishes to everyone celebrating Sindh Culture Day. They shared video messages of love and peace, greeting the Sindhi people in their native language. They said, “Sindh jo sakafati deharho mubarak hojay,” meaning “Happy Sindh Culture Day.” The officials also wore traditional Ajrak shawls and Sindhi caps to celebrate the occasion.
In his message, Urbom praised Sindh’s rich history and culture, highlighting the contributions of its mystics, Sufis, poets, and saints. He described Sindh as a symbol of inclusiveness and tolerance, noting that the province has long been known for respecting cultural and religious diversity. Urbom wished for prosperity and peace for the people of Sindh and Pakistan.
The consulate also shared a special message on its social media platforms, focusing on the unity and inclusiveness that Sindh represents. The post emphasized the timeless Sufi teachings of Sindh and the province’s long-standing respect for diversity.
The consulate’s message conveyed heartfelt wishes for peace, prosperity, and happiness to the people of Sindh and Pakistan on this important day.
This gesture was a beautiful reminder of the rich cultural heritage of Sindh and the spirit of unity and harmony that it promotes. The consulate’s efforts to celebrate Sindh’s culture show their commitment to fostering goodwill and understanding across different communities.