HOUSTON: All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) America chapter held its annual workers convention in Houston.
Held at a local hotel, the fourth annual convention was addressed by APML USA President Adeel Shah, General Secretary Perwaiz Mahmood, Saeed Sheikh, Jawaid Siddiqui, Nadeem Khan, Tariq Khan, Dr. Tasneem Agha, Anjum Bhatti, Dr. Sarfaraz and others.
Addressing the crowd, Adeel Shah asked all the chapters in US to escalate their activities in order to increase membership of the APML.
He said that the APML was created to bring out honest and credible leadership in Pakistan.
Shah said that people of Pakistan are looking for honest leaders. He said that anti Musharraf political parties in Pakistan were against national growth.
He said Pervez Musharraf is a pro prosperity leader of Pakistan and his spotless past is a testimony of his role in the progress of Pakistan
APML General Secretary Pervez Mahmood also addressed the gathering where he said that the convention hosted in Houston has provided vision and insight.
Dr. Tasneem Agha said that Musharraf is a true and brave leader for the nation and his past is unblemished from any corruption.
Ghazala Habib said that the nation has a better choice available in Pervez Musharraf, and he is the best leader for the nation.
Javed Siddiqui from Dallas said that APML needs to be active in order for Pakistanis living in US to play a better role for Pakistan.
Tariq Khan also addressed the gathering which ended with a resolve to move APML into positive direction
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