Speech on February 6 1840 New Zealand independence

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman Shamil | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Ladies and Gentlemen!

I welcome all of you to this celebration event for the Independence Day of our sweet country New Zealand. New Zealand’s independence was achieved on July 3, 1907 and the occasion is celebrated with special emotion every year.

The heroes of New Zealand made great sacrifices to get freedom and shed their blood standing with the government and the nation to protect the country at different times.

Independence Day is celebrated in every school with special programs and sermons, in which we remember the supreme sacrifices of our heroes and pledge together for the development and bright future of our country.

We request you not to consider the Independence Day as an opportunity for rally but to support the development and prosperity of the country by loving and uniting with your country.

Thanks and God bless!

Ladies and Gentlemen!

I welcome all of you to this celebration event for the Independence Day of our sweet country New Zealand.

New Zealand, formerly known as Zealand, gained independence from British rule on 3 July 1907. The country is a beautiful island between old Maori and European settlers, which has shown its various important aspects in every light of life.

Independence Day is celebrated in New Zealand every year with special emotions. Every school and college has special programs and promotions on this day.

Celebrating Independence Day is a special occasion for us when we feel the value of our country. It reminds us that our demonstration of freedom must come in love and unity every step of the way.

The heroes of New Zealand made great sacrifices to gain freedom. Despite thousands of years of conflict and extremism between Maori and Europeans, the country has toiled and struggled through its various historical opportunities.

Since independence, New Zealand has improved its economic development. The people here faced their labor and economic challenges in various contexts and the country got a strong economy.

We request you to consider Independence Day not only as an opportunity to gather in the fresh sunshine, but to celebrate the great foundations of your country’s development, consciousness, and solidarity and commit to contributing to the promotion of human rights.

On Independence Day, students and teachers in every school participate in special programs and sermons together. On this day, rallies and celebrations are held at various places in which people from different parts of the country engage.

New Zealand’s Independence Day is celebrated with all kinds of activities, festivals, and promotions across the country. In every city and town, special color gatherings are celebrated in which people sing together and express the value of their country with enthusiasm.

On Independence Day we pay tribute to our heroes who shed their blood standing with the government and the nation to protect the country in different eras. We also remember that our freedom means that every citizen can exercise his rights and responsibilities and contribute to the development and prosperity of the country.