According to IQNA’s branch in West Asia, the opening ceremony of the exhibition was held on February 1 with the participation of Iranian and Pakistani figures and journalists.
The program began with recitation of the Holy Quran’s verses and continued with a speech by Seyyed Abul Fadhl Husseini, in charge of the Iranian Cultural Center in Pakistan, who congratulated the participants on the occasion.
Also speaking at the program, Surkhabi, deputy of the Iranian embassy presented a speech on the anniversary of the Islamic revolution’s victory and the unity of Muslims.
The Iranian center in Quetta hosts the exhibition during the festival.
Quetta is the provincial capital of Balochistan province of Pakistan and is the largest city in the province with a population between 896,090 and 2.8 million, which makes it the 6th largest city of the country.
On the occasion of Fajr Ten-Day Festival accomplishments of the Islamic Revolution will be introduced via different programs in 28 countries.
The programs include speeches by Iranian scholars, book fairs, and photo exhibitions.