In a recent meeting with the Zoroastrians of Isfahan, Behshid Barkhordar emphasized the importance of coordination and foresight in advancing society’s objectives. She also presented a report on her performance over the past four months in Parliament.
As part of her provincial visits, Behshid Barkhordar, the parliamentary representative for Zoroastrians, visited the Isfahan Zoroastrian Association on Tuesday, Shahrivar 20, 1403. During her visit she first visited the Gohar and Mehraban Fire Temple in Isfahan. Later that day, she engaged in a discussion with members of the Isfahan Zoroastrian Association.
In her address, Barkhordar expressed gratitude for the support received and outlined her short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals for the coming years. She highlighted the importance of collective presence and participation in overcoming challenges. Barkhordar emphasized that justice is alive and that our community holds a treasure of opportunities. Barkhordar advocated for moving beyond routine practices, setting purposeful goals, and guiding the community towards a desirable future with a clear vision. She also stressed the need for cooperation, solidarity, and joining the collective wisdom as essential strategies for addressing problems and advancing cultural, economic, and social development goals.
In a continuation of her visit, Behshid Barkhordar, the parliamentary representative for Zoroastrians, held a meeting with her co-religionists. During this gathering, Mobed Nikbeen first the Gathas and after a short welcome speech, prayed for the success of the Zoroastrian community.
Barkhordar then addressed the following key issues:
Uniting fellow Zoroastrian with the help of collective wisdom and focus on upcoming opportunities.
Family, Media, and Women’s Role: Discussing the role of families, media, and Zoroastrian women in preventing the social alienation of young people.
Responsibility and Service: Highlighting the duty and service expected from all officials.
Program Development: Proposing the establishment of a written program based on a clear perspective and effective data management.
Encouraging Participation: Advocating for greater involvement of women and young people in social activities.
Youth Engagement: Trusting youth with significant roles and responsibilities in community activities.
Relationship Building: Focusing on the clarification, reconstruction, and renewal of relationships with co-religionists.
Education and Training: Supporting the education and training of young people for important responsibilities.
Addressing Concerns: Listening to the problems and concerns of fellow believers.
She concluded her speech with a summary of her performance over the past four months in Parliament. The detailed performance report will be published in the next news update.