CHAKWAL City News
Dignitaries to visit Chakwal on 10th
From Our Correspondent
CHAKWAL: Dignitaries will visit Chakwal district on April 10th on the invitation of Central Archeological and Historical Association of Pakistan.
The dignitaries will include several ambassadors, historians and intellectuals and they would be led by Federal Information Minister Pervaiz Rasheed and Adviser to PM Irfan Saddiqui.
DCO Mehmood Jawaid Bhatti held a meeting with the relevant departments to finalise arrangements to welcome the cultural dignitaries.
Reportedly, the dignitaries will arrive at Kallar Kahar at 10am.
Raja Mujahid Afsar will host a lunch in the honour of the team at Kattas Raj and Inter faith hormony Sufi conference will also be held at Kattas Raj.
The DCO told reporters that the team would be briefed that Pakistan is not a terrorist state.
DPO Munir Masood Marth will arrange a fool proof security for the dignitaries from Kallar Kahar to Kattas Raj.
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