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Manan offers condolence on sad demise of ICCI former president Munawar Mughal

byCustoms Today Report
02/01/2015
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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ISLAMABAD: Mian Abdul Manan, MNA from Faisalabad visited Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry in order to offer condolences for Munawar Mughal (Late) Vice President FPCCI and former President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry who died on December 20, 2014 due to cardiac arrest.

Muzammil Hussain Sabri President, Muhammad Shakeel Munir Senior Vice President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Abdul Rauf Chairman Founder Group, Zubair Ahmed Malik former President FPCCI, Muhammad Ejaz Abbasi former President ICCI, Muhammad Ishtiaq Qureshi & Ch. Abdul Ghaffar former Vice Presidents ICCI, Muhammad Naveed Malik former Executive Member ICCI and many other businessmen were present at the occasion.

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Mian Abdul Manan MNA said that he had close friendly relations with Munawar Mughal (Late) since 1997 who was a great business leaders and played key role in developing close unity of market associations with the Chamber. He shared his many good memories about Munawar Mughal (Late) with the audience and said his unfortunate demise was a big loss to the business community. He also took business community on board about many planned initiatives of the government aimed at resolving key issues of trade and industry and said that government would take all possible measures to facilitate the growth of business activities.

Abdul Rauf, Chairman Founder said that the visit of Mian Abdul Manan MNA to ICCI to express condolences was an encouraging sign for local business community. He also thanked him for tabling the bill of rent control act for Islamabad in the National Assembly and hoped that the promulgation of a said rent law would provide a sense of security to businessmen as it would greatly help in amicable resolution of rent disputes.

Muzammil Hussain Sabri, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry also thanked Mian Abdul Manan MNA for his very cooperative approach towards the business community. He said the presence of Mian Abdul Manan in the parliament was a source of strength for traders and industrialists as he always played positive role in highlighting their issues for urgent attention of the government. He assured that the local business community would extend all possible cooperation to the government in its efforts aimed at promoting Pakistan’s business and economic interests.

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