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Youth should play their role for economic uplift of country: Dr Muhammad Ishaq

byCT Report
17/08/2016
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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FAISALABAD. The youth are the most precious assets of nation and by educating them Pakistan can be made a progressive country of the world, said Dr Muhammad Ishaq, former vice chancellor Mohiuddin University Azad Kashmir.

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Addressing independence day function in Aziz Fatima Medical and Dental College (AFMDC), he highlighted the salient features of independence movement and theory of two nations and said that under the dynamic leadership of Jinnah, the Muslims boldly faced the wrath of the colonial rulers and cunningness of Hindu mentality.

However Quaid –e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah with his vision, commitment, in-sight and leadership qualities convinced both Britain and Hindus to accept an independent and separate homeland for the Muslims dominating areas of subcontinent. He lamented that immediately after the demise of the Quaid, our rulers put the objective revolution into the cold storage and hence we failed to achieve progress and prosperity. Dr Ishaq Muhammad further said that now the possibility to make Pakistan a strong, stable and economically reliable country lies on the shoulders of our youth and they must work with renewed commitments to make Pakistan a progressive Islamic country of the world.

Ijaz Hussain Director Secretariat and human resources also urged upon the students to work hard to achieve the ultimate objectives of the creation of Pakistan. He further said the medical education is more important as due to it they could serves their country as well as the ailing humanity. He also appreciated the efforts of Principal Professor Dr. Qaiser Muhammad and his team that was imparting best education to the students. Principal Dr. Qaiser Muhammad also addressed and advised the students to work hard.

The students also presented national songs, tableaus and skits in addition to delivering speeches in Urdu and English on Pakistan movement.

Later a special souvenir of Aziz Fatima Medical & Dental College was also presented to Dr Muhammad Ishaq Qureshi.

 

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