Presidential system best suits Pakistan, says Motiwala

Business Oct, 13 2022
Presidential system best suits Pakistan, says Motiwala
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KARACHI: Chairman Business Group Zubair Motiwala has said that presidential system is best suited for Pakistan. Addressing a dinner hosted by Akram Rana Chairman of Rana Builders and Developers in honour of KCCI and Association of Builders and Developers (ABAD) Motiwala said that country is facing a lot of problems due to political instability.

Karachi generates 54 percent of exports and 68 percent of revenue but sadly this megacity is orphaned.  Newly elected Chairman ABAD Altaf Tai said with unity all issues could be resolved. He said a joint struggle would be waged to safeguard interests of builders. ABAD Patron-in-Chief Mohsin Shaikhani said Karachi generates lion’s share of taxes but its businessmen face lot of problems.

Muhammad Hanif Gohar Chairman Gohar Group said Siraj Qasim Telli was a brave leader of traders and he always raised his voice for traders on all platforms. Tariq Yousuf said KCCI is best platform for businessmen.  Akram Rana said ABAD raised brave voice on issue of Nasli Tower. He thanked people from all walks of life for attending programme.

Light House Association President Hakeem Shah said traders are fully united. Atiq Mir, Abdul Majeed Aziz, Saleem Habib, Abdul Salam Qadri, SM Alam, Hamad Poonawala, Abdul Jabbar Rathore and others spoke. Nadeem Yousuf, Jewa, AQ Khalil, Saad Shafiq, Idress Memon, Tahir Khalid, Khawaja Jamal, Shakir Memon, Haroon Farooqui and Khawar Mir were present.

Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 13 2022

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