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LCCI polls: Urdu Bazar, Paper Market traders back PIAF alliance

byCustoms Today Report
09/09/2014
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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LAHORE: Traders of Paper Market and Urdu Bazar have announced to support the PIAF-Founders Alliance candidates in the elections of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

The announcement was made at a grand reception by the Urdu Bazar and Paper Market traders in honor of PIAF-Founders Alliance associate class candidates Nasir Saeed, Syed Mahmood Ghaznavi, Khurram Lodhi, Raja Adeel Ashfaq, Rizwan Akhter, Asad Noor Paganwala, Waqar Ahmad Mian, Sheikh Muhammad Fayyaz Ahmad. Leaders of Alliance Iftikhar Ali Malik, Mian Anjum Nisar and Sheikh Muhammar Arshad were also present on the occasion.

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Leaders of Paper Market & Urdu Bazar Khamis Saeed Butt, Khalid Pervez, Qayyum Raza, Bao Muhammad Bashir, Saadat Hussain, Nadeem Saeed Wain, Muhammad Ajmal, Sohaib Ahsan, Ahmad Hammad Khan Ghouri, Pervez Raza Ibrahim, Fazal Karim Chaudhry and Samiullah Butt warmly welcomed the Alliance leaders and candidate and showered flower patels.

Speaking on the occasion, PIAF-Founders Alliance leaders said that the Alliance was thankful to the business community of Lahore in general and traders of paper market and Urdu Bazar in particular for supporting the Alliance Associate Class candidates adding that the presence of such a large number of makes the point that the alliance had always selected right people for the representation of the business community.

Later, PIAF-Founders Alliance leaders and candidates visited urdu bazaar where President of Anjuman-e-Tajran Khalid Pervez and others welcomed and also hosted a lunch in honor of the delegation.

Khalid Pervez said that businessmen of Urdu Bazar have always supported the PIAF-Founders Alliance and would again pose trsut on the Alliance candidates in the forthcoming LCCI elections.

Meanwhile, Members of Lahore Township Industries Association are hosting a lunch in honor of PIAF-Founders Alliance Corporate Class candidates where Chairman LTIA will announce to support Alliance candidates.

Tags: Customs NewsDawnFBRLahore ChamberLCCI PollsPaper MarketPIAF-Founders AllianceUrdu Bazar

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