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Shariq Vohra repledges to carry forward mission of late Siraj Teli

byCT Report
19/05/2021
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KARACHI: President Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) M. Shariq Vohra has repledged to dedicatedly carry forward the mission of the Founder of Businessmen Group Late Siraj Kassam Teli who vocally raised a strong voice against any anti-business policy having devastating impact on trade and economy and always stood at the forefront to fight for the rights of not only the business community but also the citizens of Karachi.

Speaking at an informal gathering of Managing Committee Members held in connection with 69th Birth Anniversary of Late Siraj Teli which was also attended by Senior Vice President KCCI Saqib Goodluck and Vice President KCCI Shamsul Islam Khan, President KCCI paid glowing tribute to late Siraj Teli who will always be remembered for his matchless services to the business community of Karachi under BMG’s policy of Public Service which remains effectively implemented at KCCI.

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“We are and will continue to serve the business community of Karachi with same zeal and enthusiasm without any discrimination of cast, color or creed which has always been the maxim of our late leader”, he added.

Shariq Vohra was of the opinion that Siraj Teli was a very vibrant, straightforward, fearless and a great leader who always spoke the truth only in front of everyone regardless of thinking about the consequences. This approach of Late Siraj Teli gave him a very distinctive identity and a prominent position which is hard to achieve. He also praised Chairman BMG Zubair Motiwala for carrying on the legacy of Siraj Teli truest spirit.

Members of the Managing Committee, while sharing their sentiments about Late Siraj Teli, offered Fateha for the departed soul and also prayed for those unfortunate souls who lost their lives because of the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.

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