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Balochistan’s Provincial Advisor on Industry and Trade Mir Ali Hassan Zehri Praises Nawab Jams Kamal for Transformative Leadership in Hub Municipality

Quetta:Mir Ali Hassan Zehri, the provincial advisor on industry and trade for Balochistan, expressed deep respect and admiration for Nawab Jams Kamal Alyani, highlighting his unwavering political insight. Zehri credited Nawab Alyani for his significant contributions to the people of Balochistan, particularly in Hub and Lasbela, which he praised as exemplary services deserving of commendation.

Zehri confirmed a mutual agreement with Federal Minister Nawab Jams Kamal Alyani regarding the provision of facilities and sustainable development initiatives for Hub and Lasbela. This affirmation came following discussions aimed at bringing change to the Hub Municipal Corporation, leading to the consensus to soon appoint new chairpersons and vice-chairpersons through a vote of no confidence.

President of the nation, Asif Ali Zardari, extended complete trust in both parties and sanctioned this change. Zehri emphasized that under their joint leadership, the Hub Municipal Corporation would be reformed into an efficient institution. He pledged to undertake effective measures for the rapid development and welfare projects beneficial to the public.

Earlier, discussions between Mir Ali Hassan Zehri, provincial advisor, and Nawab Jams Kamal focused on critical issues, including the transformation of the municipal corporation and other matters. The meeting concluded with an agreement to nominate chairpersons and vice-chairpersons based on the consensus of President Asif Ali Zardari, the provincial advisor, and Nawab Jams Kamal Alyani.

Zehri underscored that their collaboration aimed to build Hub into a model city with modern facilities and ensure its prosperity. The meeting was attended by notable figures such as Yusuf Baloch, Saifullah Sheikh, Azim Sian, Mumtaz Megsi, Mir Fatah Jamot, Advocate Arshad Parvez, Mir Alam Jamot, Mir Khan Zehri, and other dignitaries.

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