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The Karachi Wholesale Grocers Association (KWGA) is displaying banners and posters in Dandia Bazaar and nearby markets to express solidarity with Pakistan Army by for prompt response to the Indian aggression and successfully neutralising the enemies tactics.
The KWGA leaders said that they want to make it known to the world that Pakistan armed forced and common man are united as one.
"Our beloved country's defence is in the safe hands of Pakistan Army. Karachi's business community has complete faith in Pakistan Army and we fully support all actions taken by Pakistan Army for the Defence of our country Pakistan," said their statement issued here to the press.
They said that Pakistani Army is listed on top position in the world ranking of armed forces whose professional capabilities are also accepted and appreciated by the entire world.
Addressing the neighbouring country India, they said, Pakistan would keep the region in peace and harmony but it must not be misunderstood as weakness. They asked India to remember how Pakistan military shot down two of the IAF planes.
They said if India threatens Pakistan then Pakistan Army would take immediate action and would make India part of history
The KWGA said Pakistan armed forces enjoy full support of the business community of Karachi and in time of need they would present themselves for services for their defence of beloved country.
Those who issued the statement included: patron-in-chief Anis Majeed, Haji Abdul Ghaffar, chairman Malik Zulfiqar, senior vice chairman Raja Asar Mal Manglani, vice chairman Abdul Rehman Akbani, general secretary Zahid Ali Bukhari, joint secretary Asif Sheikh, finance secretary Haji Hanif Bawany and members managing committee Arif Muhammad Yousuf, Muhammad Altaf, Abdul Rehman Qureshi, M Aamir Nadeem, M Farooq Kas, Farid Ahmed, M Zubair Ashrafi, Abdul Qadir and M Bashir Ghaffar.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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