Communication & Media Cell; Toronto, October 4th, 2011; MQM Canada arranged a "Meet The Press" session
on October 3rd, 2011 with Deputy Parliamentary Leader of MQM in the National Assembly of Pakistan, Syed
Haider Abbas Rizvi who is currently on his official visit to Canada. All electronic and print media groups
including prominent Canadians of Pakistani and Kashmiri origins attended the session. Senior MQM Leader,
Syed Haider Abbas Rizvi addressed to the press community and shed light on current political situation of
Pakistan, APC resolution and the external and internal challenges Pakistan is facing.
MQM leader Syed Haider Abbas Rizvi provided detailed answers to the questions asked by media representatives.
Answering to a question, Mr. Rizvi said that Muttahida Qaumi
Movement (MQM) and all political parties have unanimous
conscience on one point agenda that there will be no
compromise on the sovereignty of Pakistan and in case of any
external aggression; the whole Pakistani nation will stand
side by side to protect their motherland Pakistan. MQM
believes that strong foreign policy depends upon strong
economy and domestic policy.Answering to another question he
said MQM has firm believe that Pakistan will remain stable and progress in future
(InshaAllah).
In his closing comments, Mr. Rizvi appreciated MQM Canada on
its generous support for the humanitarian drive of SUN
Charity which is being launched in collaboration with
Canadian Blood Services at the “Thanksgiving Day”. He
encouraged Canadians of Pakistani and Kashmiri origins to
come forward and donate blood in order to pay back and
oblige the services and facilities they receive in Canada.
After the formal press session, Mr. Rizvi mingled in the guests, Pakistani Community and media personals and discussed
issues and shared idea of mutual interest.
On behalf of MQM Canada, the Central Organizer Iqbal Qamar thanked to the representatives of electronic and print media.
Joint Central Organizer, workers, supporters and office-bearers were present at the occasion.
Snacks and beverages severed at the end of the meeting.
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