PU VC stresses peace and harmony at Christmas ceremony

LAHORE, Dec 16 (APP): Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Ali has emphasized the importance of sharing each other’s joys and sorrows for peace and security in Pakistan. He was speaking at a Christmas cake-cutting ceremony organized by the Punjab University Administrative and Technical Staff Association and Christian employees at Faisal Auditorium, here on Tuesday. The event was attended by Principal Kinnaird College Prof Dr Iram Anjum, Registrar Dr …

LAHORE, Dec 16 (APP): Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Ali has emphasized the importance of sharing each other’s joys and sorrows for peace and security in Pakistan.
He was speaking at a Christmas cake-cutting ceremony organized by the Punjab University Administrative and Technical Staff Association and Christian employees at Faisal Auditorium, here on Tuesday.
The event was attended by Principal Kinnaird College Prof Dr Iram Anjum, Registrar Dr Ahmad Islam, Senior Pastor Anwar Fazal, President Employees Association Chaudhry Basharat Mahmood, and a large number of university staff.
Addressing the gathering, Prof Dr Muhammad Ali extended Christmas and New Year greetings to Christian employees and appreciated their services to the country. He said that people of all religions in Pakistan enjoy equal rights and reaffirmed the university’s support for the Christian community during the festival. He also commended Chaudhry Basharat Mahmood and his team for organizing the event.
Prof Dr Iram Anjum described Prof Muhammad Ali as a blessing for the university and highlighted the importance of fulfilling responsibilities with dedication. Senior Pastor Anwar Fazal urged attendees to follow the message of love, peace, and brotherhood of Hazrat Eesa (A.S) to foster unity and counter exploitation in society.
Chaudhry Basharat Mahmood congratulated the Vice Chancellor and thanked him for his cooperation in making the ceremony a success. The event concluded with Prof Dr Muhammad Ali and other officials cutting the Christmas cake.
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