Streets were lined with banners and posters, celebrating Nadeem’s historic achievement.

Mian Channu: Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan’s Olympic gold medalist, returned to his hometown of Mian Channu, where he received a warm and enthusiastic welcome.
The town had been preparing for his arrival, and the excitement was palpable as people gathered to see their national hero.
Streets were lined with banners and posters, celebrating Nadeem’s historic achievement.
On his way to Mian Channu, Nadeem offered his Fajar prayer at Raiwind Tableeghi Markar. He made a stop at Phoolnagar on Multan Road for breakfast, where more fans greeted him. As he finally reached his hometown, the entire community came together to celebrate the return of the man who brought glory to the nation.
Nadeem arrived in Pakistan late at night and was met with a grand reception at Lahore Airport. Supporters filled the airport, cheering and waving flags to show their pride. After his arrival, Arshad stopped in Raiwind to offer Fajr prayers, taking a moment to reflect on his journey.
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