FAISALABAD – Punjab Info and Tradition Minister Azma Bukhari, throughout her go to to Faisalabad division, met with members of the Divisional Peace Committee and mentioned issues associated to sustaining regulation and order, selling inter-sect concord, non secular tolerance and brotherhood throughout Muharram-ul-Haram. The assembly was attended by Peace Committee members Sahibzada Zahid Mahmood Qasmi, Hafiz Muhammad Amjad, Allama Tahir-ul-Hassan, Hafiz Maqbool Ahmed, Yaseen Zafar, Jaffar Naqvi, Muhammad Aslam Bhalli, khawaja Shahid Razzaq, Ashiq Hussain Rizvi, Muhammad Farooq, Syed Muhammad Raza Shah, Ameer-u-ddin Rizvi, Mufti Abdul Mueed, Mumtaz Gondal, Mufti Nasaruddin, together with different non secular students and distinguished personalities.
The Peace Committee members appreciated the efforts of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif for selling peace, tolerance and brotherhood throughout the province throughout Muharram-ul-Haram. Azma Bukhari stated that sustaining peace throughout Muharram is a collective accountability of the federal government, administration, non secular students, peace committees, and the general public.
She stated that the Faisalabad Divisional Peace Committee has all the time performed an vital position in sustaining peace, and this 12 months too, a peaceable atmosphere could be ensured by way of shut coordination amongst all related departments, non secular students and organisers. She harassed the significance of efficient coordination for the peaceable conduct of Ashura processions, Majalis and Friday prayers, saying that the promotion of non secular concord, tolerance, and brotherhood is the necessity of the hour.
The knowledge minister stated that the Punjab authorities and all related establishments are totally energetic to take care of regulation and order and defend the lives and property of residents. She expressed hope that with the cooperation of non secular students, peace committees, administration, and the general public, all Muharram gatherings and processions could be held peacefully.















