Pervaiz Elahi visits Raiwind Tableeghi Centre
LAHORE:Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Pervaiz Elahi and Provincial Minister for Minerals Hafiz Ammar Yasir visited Raiwind Tableeghi Centre to have a meeting with Ameer Tableeghi Jamaat Maulana Nazar-ur-Rehman.
Speaker was accompanied by his son Rasikh Elahi, grandson Sufyan Zahoor Elahi, Usman Zahoor Elahi, Tableeghi leaders Imtiaz Ghani and Naeem Butt. Maulana Ibrahim Deola and Maulana Farooq were also present.
Pervaiz Elahi stayed at the Tableeghi Markaz for more than an hour and offered Maghrib prayers there. Maulana Nazar-ur-Rehman said that Pervaiz Elahi had passed a unanimous resolution in favour of Tableeghi Jamaat in the Punjab Assembly for which we are very grateful to him.
Maulana Nazar, at the request of Pervaiz Elahi, offered special prayers for the sovereignty of the country and the nation, peace and eradication of inflation and corona. He also offered special prayers for the speedy recovery of Ch Shujaat Hussain.
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