In the third leg of his visit to Pakistan, Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi along with his delegation arrived in the port city of Karachi on Tuesday.
Upon their arrival at the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah, Governor Kamran Tessori and others welcomed the Iranian president and other members of the visiting delegation.
President Asif Ali Zardari’s daughter, First Lady Aseefa Bhutto, was also present at the airport to welcome the visiting dignitaries.
Strict security measures were in place at the airport and its surrounding areas to avoid any untoward incident.
The mobile phone services have been suspended on “specific routes” in Karachi as part of strict measures to ensure security during Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi’s visit to the port city.
In a statement, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said the cellular services will remain suspended on specific routes in Karachi from 3pm (April 23) till 8am (April 24) on the directions of the Ministry of Interior.
“This decision is being taken to ensure the security of the dignitary’s visit to Karachi,” the authority added.
Besides the mobile phone services, the authorities also closed the main arteries of the city to the public and declared a public holiday in the city to avoid inconvenience to the public.
President Raisi visited Quaid’s mausoleum and paid his respects to the founder of Pakistan.
During his stay in Karachi, the Iranian president will also meet the provincial cabinet. In recognition of his services for further bolstering ties between the two brethren nations, the University of Karachi will confer an honorary PhD degree on the Iranian president.
The Iranian president touched down in Islamabad on Monday on a three-day official visit from April 22 to 24. Raisi’s visit is the first by any head of state to Islamabad after the February 8 general election.
Earlier today, the Iranian president arrived in Lahore where he was warmly welcomed by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz at the Allama Iqbal International Airport.
Meanwhile, the president visited the historic Government College University (GCU) and addressed the students and faculty.
Addressing the students, President Raisi said that Pakistan and Iran enjoy deep-rooted historical, religious, cultural and civilizational ties and both countries were keen to develop centres of arts and learning besides the promotion of arts and sciences.
“It was need of the hour to pay special attention to arts, sciences and technology to shine among the comity of nations.”
On Allama Iqbal, the Iranian President said the poetry of poet of the East Allama Dr Muhammad Iqbal enjoys special acceptance in Iran.
He said Pakistan and Iran maintain the same stance on the issue of Palestine issue. President Raisi said Iran would further enhance its cooperation with Pakistan in the energy and other sectors.
Meanwhile, the Iranian president visited the mausoleum of national poet Allama Dr Muhammad Iqbal in Lahore. He laid a floral wreath at the mausoleum and offered fateha.