NPT sitting on MSF

LAHORE - Speakers at a seminar on Muslim Students Federation’s role in the Pakistan Movement said that the MSF played the role of a pioneering party in establishing Pakistan.
The seminar was jointly organised by the Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust and Pakistan Movement Workers Trust at Aiwan-i-Karkunaan-i-Tehreek-i-Pakistan on Wednesday.
Those who attended the event included Col(r) Saleem Malik, Pervaiz Malik, Rana Arshad, Ch Shahbaz Ahmad, Zulfikar Ahmad Rahat, Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust Secretary Shahid Rasheed and MSF officer-bearers Shahzad Khan, Syed Imran Zaidi, Muhammad Laeeq (Bobby Gujjar), Hamayun Butt, Aslam Sunny Prince, Shahzad Khokhar and Ch Jamil Siraj along with the hundreds of MSF workers.
Dr Rafique Ahmad observed that young students acted as a pioneering party in the Pakistan Movement. Their zeal, zest, fervor and enthusiasm was worth-seeing, he added.
The MSF awakened the Muslim of the subcontinent. “Our new generation has a great potential and a marvelous ideology.
The revolution cannot be brought about by mere slogans,” he added.
Pervaiz Malik remarked that the students offered sacrifices during the Pakistan Movement. He said that the prevailing chaos and confusion was damaging the economy of the country.
Rana Arshad said that the late Hameed Nizmai was the founder president of the MSF Punjab.
The students played important role under his leadership. The late Dr Majid Nizami played a great vital in the stability of country. He had devoted his life to the propagation and dissemination of the ideology of Pakistan.
Ch Shahbaz said that the MSF had helped in creating Pakistan under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-i-Azam.
Bobby Gujjar said that dictatorial rulers caused a great damage to Pakistan after the Quaid-i-Azam’s demise.

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