Sunday, February 7, 2010

Confrontation would be harmful, Pakistan needs more reconciliation, reciprocal harmony, says Mustafa Kamal

February 3, 2010
By Irfan Aligi

KARACHI: City nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal has said that reciprocal reconciliation, peace and harmony among people and political parties was the need of the hour while Pakistan could not afford any confrontation amid present national and global situation. Muttahidda Qaumi Movement has always strived for harmony as was elaborated by MQM Chief Altaf Hussein and it would not be withdrawn.

He was addressing a congregation of citizens, print and electronic media representatives and Gulberg Town Municipal Administration’s personnel on the occasion of book launching ceremony by the Gulberg TMA on late Tuesday night.

He said that huge development works and provision of basic civic facilities that have improved the living standard of the citizens of the city while the city has become a role model for other cities regarding good governance manifested MQM’s efforts for the reconciliation and mutual harmony.

He further said that MQM’s legislators have struggled for the better economy of the country and they have also ensured constant stability in this regard because of their contribution in all aspects. However, they never claimed they have finished development process because the development process goes alongwith the life.

City nazim was briefed of 4-year progress made in the Gulberg TMA. Gulberg TMA officers were give awards for best performances.

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