PESHAWAR: Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser Friday urged the world community to rightly assess Afghan situation and the condition of its people and help them in this hour of need.
Addressing a ceremony of handing over 200 tons of relief goods to Afghan Consular General here at the Governor House, he requested Pakistani philanthropists to come forward and generously help the Afghan brothers and sisters.
Asad Qaiser said that Pakistan and Afghanistan are inseparable and our culture and traditions are one and they are bound in a special relationship with each other. Pakistan has a strong relationship with Afghanistan and Islamabad has a great desire to see peace and stability in the neighbouring and brotherly country which is imperative for the whole region and the world as well.
The relations between the two countries will be strong and a new era of peace is about to begin. The way the Afghan nation has gone through a difficult period is indescribable. Parliament is with Afghan brothers. International community must play its role. God willing, if peace in Afghanistan deteriorates again, the whole region will be destroyed.
He said Pakistani government and people are fully supporting Afghan people and the world community should also help them to achieve stability and peace.
Speaking on the occasion KP Governor Shah Farman also asked the international community not to ignore Afghan people at this time as they had already passed through very difficult times, adding that it is time to support Afghans in maintaining peace and stability in their country.
Afghan Consular General Najib Ullah expressed gratitude to Pakistani government and people and said that Pakistanis had been treating millions of Afghans like their brothers from last 40 years
On this occasion, Najibullah Ahmadzai, Consul General of Afghanistan in Peshawar said that he thanked Chaudhry Akhtar. On this occasion, Chairman Kashmir Orphan Relief Trust (KORT) Chaudhry Muhammad Akhtar while expressing his views in the aid distribution program said that our brothers in Afghanistan need us. And keeping in view the plight of the Afghan brothers, the Kashmir Orphan Relief Trust today successfully completed the first phase of sending 200 tons of medicines and dry ration trucks worth over Rs. 50 million to Afghanistan.
He assured that relief goods provided by an NGO would be provided to deserving Afghan communities.
Chairman Kashmir Orphan Relief Trust (KORT) Chaudhry Muhammad Akhtar while expressing his views in the aid distribution program said that our brothers in Afghanistan need us. And keeping in view the plight of the Afghan brothers, the Kashmir Orphan Relief Trust today successfully completed the first phase of sending 200 tons of medicines and dry ration trucks worth over Rs. 50 million to Afghanistan. Sending aid to Afghanistan, he said At the same time, we are going to hand over the goods to Zama Durran today. Soon we will send more goods to Afghanistan as relief. Our work in the service of humanity will continue and on this occasion Speaker Assembly Asad Qaiser and all the courts I thank the donor for the way he cooperated with us. Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser, Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shah Farman, Afghan Najibullah Ahmadzai in Peshawar, Chairman Court Chaudhry Akhtar, Pak-Afghan Corporation officials and many other court team. Apart from Sajid Dilawar, Abdul Wahab, Waqas Javed, Usman Abbasi and others, media representatives were present. Waqas Javed performed the duties of stage secretary. The Kashmir Orphan Relief Trust provided emergency rations and medicines worth more than Rs. 50 million for emergency relief after signing a memorandum with the Consul General of Afghanistan in Peshawar,