Ashrafi vows to continue struggle for expats

PM’s aide vows to continue mission of peace, progress and prosperity with same zeal


APP May 13, 2022
SAPM on Religious Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi with Christian community leaders in Islamabad. Photo: PID

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ISLAMABAD:

Prime Minister’s Special Representative for Interfaith Harmony and Middle East Maulana Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Asharfi Thursday pledged to continue his struggle for the legal rights of five million Pakistani expatriates in the Middle East.

He said ‘Pakistan comes first’ was the motive of his life and that he was not scared of any malicious social media campaign against him because he was beyond of all the “petty politics presently going on in the country”.

Ashrafi said to be chairman of Pakistan Ulema Council was the most precious position for him as compared to any other portfolio, adding that he served Pakistani diasporas, fought for their legal rights, provided them protection and resolved their issues in the Middle East when he did not have any official designation.

The PM’s aide said he would continue his mission of peace, progress and prosperity with same zeal and zest adding the “Aman Committees” would be revived across the country under the umbrella of Paigham-e-Pakistan as intersect and interfaith harmony and dialogue were need of the hour.

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