PIAF elects new office-bearers

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Fahim Sehgal elected chairman, Haroon Shafiq SVC, Raja Adeel VC

2022-06-12T18:16:00+05:00 News Desk

The Pakistan Industrial and Traders Associations Front (PIAF) has elected Fahimur Rehman Sehgal as a new chairman unopposed while Haroon Shafiq Chaudhary and Raja Adeel Ashfaq have been elected as senior vice chairman and vice-chairman respectively.

The decision in this regard was taken by the PIAF Supreme Council, which met here on Sunday with its patron-in-chief Mian Anjum Nisar in the chair.

The meeting was also attended by the outgoing chairman Mian Nauman Kabir, senior vice chairman Nasir Hameed and vice-chairman Javed Siddiqi.

PIAF leadership as well as several other prominent personalities congratulating the newly- elected office-bearers of PIAF, hoped that the new body will utilize their best abilities to serve the traders attached to this business.

While issuing a press statement, the office-bearers, who will assume the charge next week, urged the government to take up the issues of the business community on a priority basis.

The Patron-in-chief Mian Anjum Nisar observed that PIAF is playing a significant role in the promotion of trade and industry issues for the last several years which is the main reason for winning the hearts of the business community.

The PIAF Supreme Council expressed its satisfaction over the performance of outgoing office-bearers and eulogized their services to the business community. They were of the view that the way the leadership had run the affairs of the PIAF has no match.

They said that the only objective of the PIAF is to provide an enabling atmosphere to the business community so that they could be able to cope with ongoing economic challenges.

They said that an acute shortage of electricity and political uncertainty has damaged the economy beyond repair therefore the government should facilitate the private sector in the larger interests of the country and its people.

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