Minto Park is a park in downtown Ottawa, Canada. It occupies a full city block, meeting Elgin Street on its west side, Gilmour Street on the north, Cartier Street on the east, and Lewis Street on the south. It contains picnic benches, street lights and several monuments, including a memorial to women who were murdered as a result of domestic violence and a bust of Argentinian general José de San Martín.
Iqbal Park (formerly Minto Park) is large area of green space, located at the heart of Lahore city in Pakistan. The park accommodates Minar-e-Pakistan.
Islamabad... The speakers on the occasion said the resolution presented at MintoPark in Lahore on March 23, 1940, set a new path for Muslims ... They said that Quaid-e-Azam worked tirelessly to turn the dream of Allama Iqbal into a reality ... ....
The resolution, passed at MintoPark (now Iqbal Park) in Lahore, was not just a demand for a separate state but a commitment to the principles of justice, equality, and progress-values meant to define the nation’s political and ideological framework.
Posters courtesy. Sarfaraz Farid Nihash. The Pakistan Resolution was passed on March 23, 1940, at MintoPark (now Iqbal Park) in Lahore, laying the foundation for the country’s creation 85 years ago ... Khaak Aur Khoon ... I became Agha Faraz for the project ... .