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Ch Ashiq was chosen to lead the APNSF.

Last updated: 2024/06/12 at 4:59 PM
Published June 12, 2024
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SLAMABAD: With the support of every member, the All-Pakistan Newspaper Sellers Federation (APNSF) chose Chaudhry Ashiq Ali to be the organization’s chairman on Saturday.

In this context, life Secretary General Tikka Khan Abbasi chaired a meeting of the All-Pakistan Newspaper Sellers Federation at Akhbar Market in Islamabad.

Secretary-General Tikka Khan Abbasi put forward Chaudhry Ashiq Ali’s name as the new federation chairman during the meeting, and with the support of every member, he was elected.

Tikka Khan Abbasi praised Chaudhry Ashiq Ali’s prior efforts to promote the interests of newspaper vendors on this particular occasion, stating that the new chairman will uphold the vendors’ constitutional rights while safeguarding their rights.

He went on, “Ch Ashiq will actively participate in the All Pakistan Newspaper Sellers Federation’s activities and defend the rights of the federation’s members.”

During his speech, Ch Ashiq Ali expressed his gratitude to Tikka Khan Abbasi and all of the participants for their confidence in him. Insha Allah, he vowed, “I will stop at nothing to defend the rights of newspaper vendors and carry on the fight for their welfare throughout the nation and the federation.”

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