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‘Inter-faith harmony only way to counter challenges’

By Angelina Bashir

ISLAMABAD – The best way to cope with problems being confronted by the nation is to forge unity among all communities and work to ensure equality for every segment of society.

This was was stated by President All Pakistan Christian League Punjab; Zeeshan Joseph, while addressing a ceremony held to take into confidence party's workers after the inaugural of APCL Lahore office.

President APCL Islamabad Regional Nazim Sajjad, office bearers and hundreds of cheering supporters of APCL were also present on the occasion.

Nazim Sajjad gave an introductory briefing about the manifesto of party and thanked the participant of the ceremony for assuring their support. Chairman APCL Professor Salamat Akhtar, in his message said, APCL was launched with a vivid manifesto for a strong and democratic Pakistan, besides determination to protect the rights of Christian Community and struggling for their proper representation in federal and provincial services.

President APCL Punjab Zeeshan Joseph said that best way to cope with problems confronting christian community is to introduce a party which can represent them in a befitting manner. He said that organization of the party is underway all four provinces as well as abroad. He said our manifesto is to contribute towards stable Pakistan, making it a country as envisioned by Quaid©e©Azam where there is equality for every segment of society.

The APCL supporters on the occasion reposed full confidence in the leadership, and vowed to make it stronger through concerted efforts.

 
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