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Ibrar Calls Overseas Pakistanis Backbone Of Pakistan.

Ibrar Ul Haq Chief Guest At A Dinner Arranged In His Honour At 'Mirch Masala' Goodmayes Ilford.  Ibrar Calls Overseas Pakistanis Backbone Of Pakistan.

Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto of 'Turjaman International' arranged a dinner at Goodmayes ' Mirch Masala' restaurant in honour of Ibrar Ul Haq the Pakistani icon and musician, who is touring Britain. Zulfiqar introducing Ibrar Ul Haq said on a lighter note that when he first met Ibrar, he queried about his name, if it really was Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. The invitees were men and women who had excelled in different professions, councillors, mayors and other local dignitaries. Apart from a few guests, the majority of attendees were supporters of Tehreek e Insaf and it seemed a meeting of Tehreek e Insaf minus flags. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto conducted the meeting and Lord Patel of Blackburn who had been specially invited to attend was asked to preside. Mr Bhutto very eloquently thanked the people present, and chief guest Ibrar Ul Haq and lord Patel to find time from their busy schedule and commitments. He further stated that with the help of his friends he was holding a fashion show, in the last week of September, to give achievement awards to those who made mark and achieved distinction in their chosen fields. All the speakers one after another thanked Zulfiqar for his efforts and promised their support. They welcomed the chief guest and lord Patel and were proud of them as role models. Ibrar Ul Haq speaking stated that although this was not a political meeting yet he could not help talking about politics. He was grateful to Imran Khan who made him leader of youngsters. The political situation in Pakistan is very disappointing, Tehreek e Insaf and Imran Khan was the only hope to put things right. He urged the audience to register themselves as members, use 'your influence in getting Tehreek Insaf elected'. He called overseas Pkistanis the backbone of economics of Pakistan. He was very optimistic about the future of Pakistan, all that was needed was a clean, honest and sincere leadership..


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