Lamudi Pakistan echoes Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s message of tolerance at a
Diwali celebration last week in Karachi , by
pointing out the connection between multiculturalism and the rise of foreign
interest in Pakistan
real estate.
Sharif’s
attendance at the event was in itself a huge statement because it is the first
time that a head of government in Pakistan has attended such a
celebration.
However,
it was the Prime Minister’s speech that had the most impact. He stated clearly
and without ambiguity that oppressive acts toward Sikhs, Hindus and other
minorities in Pakistan
would not be tolerated. He added that all Pakistanis should celebrate the
holidays of other cultures because it would bring people together.
“Prime
Minister Sharif’s words reflect the sentiments held by our company, both in Pakistan and globally,” said Saad Arshed,
Country Director, Lamudi Pakistan .
“Our clients and customers come from a diverse set of cultures and
nationalities, and we respect them equally. We celebrate all holidays at
Lamudi, because real estate is about more than just properties and land, it is
about community.”
Recently,
Lamudi Pakistan
released data about the increase in foreign interest in the nation’s real estate, which
showed that more than 170 countries visited the online property portal in 2015.
According to Arshed, increased foreign interest is a result of Pakistan ’s
growing multiculturalism and acceptance of diversity, which was underscored by
the Prime Minister.
“Although
more than 80 percent of our traffic comes from inside Pakistan , our
traffic from foreign visitors is increasing rapidly. From 2014 to 2015, it
increased by more than 25 percent. This is a clear indication that outsiders
are becoming more comfortable with the idea of investing in Pakistan ’s real
estate. This is undoubtedly and in a large part due to the increasing tolerance
of minorities in our country.”
As a
testament to the Pakistani people’s solidarity with their leader as well as
their fellow citizens of other cultures, the term “Diwali” was among the top
ten trending topics on the microblogging platform Twitter. Many well-known
Pakistanis took to Twitter to add to the Prime Minister’s message of tolerance,
including Nafisa Shah, a Pakistani activist.
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