Acting President Gilani Holds Wide-Ranging Meetings

Acting President Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Wednesday held separate meetings with prominent political leaders, social figures and public representatives from across Pakistan at Aiwan-e-Sadr, where they discussed the country’s political, economic and social landscape, public welfare and national development.

The participants exchanged views on issues confronting the public, governance, national development and other matters of mutual interest.

Those who met the Acting President included Mian Alamdar Qureshi, Member of the Provincial Assembly; Usman Bhatti, former Member of the Provincial Assembly; Qaiser Ahmed Gujjar, former Member of the Provincial Assembly; Ali Syed, Chairman of the National Insurance Company; Usman Chaudhry (Malaysia), Chairman of the Global Muslim Business Forum; Chaudhry Umar Nisar; Muhammad Imran Ali, Chairman of Revive Pakistan; educationist Sardar Ahmad Raza; Colonel (Retd.) Nayyar Abbas; Malik Mank Ran; Muazzam Ali; Barrister Mudassar Hussain Shah; Haider Ali; Dr. Abbas Naqvi; Dr. Syedain Naqvi; and other distinguished personalities.

During the meetings, the participants paid tribute to Acting President Gilani for what they described as his contributions to national, political, social and public service. They also commended his efforts to promote national development, public welfare, democratic values and national cohesion, while reaffirming their commitment to supporting initiatives aimed at ensuring Pakistan’s stability, progress and prosperity.

The Acting President listened to the concerns, suggestions and proposals presented by the visiting delegations and assured them that every possible effort would be made to facilitate the prompt and effective resolution of issues falling within the relevant domains.

Speaking on the occasion, Gilani said national unity, effective governance and the collective efforts of all segments of society are essential for Pakistan’s sustainable development, enduring stability and the well-being of its people.