Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan - Resolve To Eliminate Ignorance, Poverty, Corruption and Terrorism From Pakistan

Resolve To Eliminate Ignorance, Poverty, Corruption and Terrorism From Pakistan

Punjab Assembly Speaker Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan on Tuesday (August 14, 2012) expressed resolve to ensure the elimination of ignorance, poverty, corruption and terrorism to maintain the blessing of independence, sovereignty geography and ideology. He was addressing the national flag hoisting ceremony at the PA Secretariat to commemorate the 65th Independence Day on Tuesday (August 14, 2012). The speaker said that all measures would be put in order for the prosperity of people and the promotion of education and brotherhood. Iqbal said that Independence Day was actually the day of reiterating our resolve that we will spoil the sacrifices of our forefathers and we will leave no stone unturned in making Pakistan prosperous.

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