KATI extends congratulations to president-elect

Author: NNI

Members of Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) congratulated President-elect Arif Alvi on his victory in the presidential elections which were held on September 4.

KATI Patron in chief SM Muneer said that it was an honor that the elected president belonged to Karachi. “We hope that he will play his role to resolve issues faced by Karachi, especially the problems of industrialist and business community,” he added. SM Muneer also felicitated Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on the victory of his party’s nominated candidate in the presidential elections.

KATI President Tariq Malik said that the success of Alvi was a great honor for the residents of Karachi. “We expect that prosperity and financial growth of the city will be the first priority of president-elect,” said Tariq Malik.

KITE senior vice president Salman Aslam and Vice President of the Association Junaid Naqi also felicitated President-elect Arif Alvi on his victory in the presidential elections.

Published in Daily Times, September 8th 2018.

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