‘Any act of terrorism will be a blow to our economy’

Author: Staff Report

The Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) has urged all the political parties and public circles to ensure peaceful elections in the country.

In a statement, the LCCI Acting President Khawaja Khawar Rasheed and LCCI Vice President Zeeshan said that peaceful elections are critical at this crucial time when the country is facing huge economic changes. They said that a tussle between the political parties has provided anti-Pakistan elements an opportunity to play havoc with the country through terrorism.

“It would not be worthless to say that the future of Pakistan is linked with the peaceful General Elections 2018,” the LCCI office-bearers added. They said that Pakistan is an important country of South Asia and the entire world is focused on the country’s General Elections – 2018.

Published in Daily Times, July 24th 2018.

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