Punjab Provincial Minister visits Rochdale
Date published: 06 October 2013

Amjad Malik, Malik Nadeem Kamran, Liaqat Ali, Ghulam Rasul Shahzad OBE JP and Councillor Sultan Ali
Malik Nadeem Kamran, Punjab Provincial Minister, visited Rochdale on Friday.
Mr Kamran wanted to discuss the projects including the provision of pure water to the people of Sahiwal, Waste Management, etc.
He was briefed about the progress of the existing and new projects.
He was pleased to know that Sahiwal Working Party is still active and working hard to provide more facilities for the people of Sahiwal.
He assured them all that he would support the provision of the Pure Water Project in Sahiwal in particular and other projects in general.
At the meeitng with Mr Kamran were barrister Amjad Malik, Councillor Sultan Ali, who is Chairman of the Sahiwal Working Party and the Council Portfolio Holder of Strengthening Communities, Razia Shamim MBE, Vice Chairman, Saeed Ahmed Dar, Afzal Chaudhary and Ghulam Rasul Shahzad OBE JP, Public Relations Officers of the Sahiwal Working Party, Tahir Mahmood, Chairman of the Rochdale Council of Mosques and from Sahiwal, and Pervez Alam.
Mr Kamran thanked everyone for attending the meeting at a very short notice.
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