President felicitates Prince Karim Aga Khan
ISLAMABAD: President Mamnoon Hussain congratulated Prince Karim Aga Khan on the diamond jubilee of his ‘Imamat’ of the Ismaili community.
He said Pakistan considered him a great friend, a patron and an ardent supporter of the cause of sustainable development. The president appreciated Prince Karim Aga Khan’s vision for development work in Pakistan, including projects with social, cultural and economic dimensions, a press release Tuesday said.
He also noted that under his able guidance and visionary leadership, the Aga Khan Development Network had undertaken several important projects in Pakistan, in the fields of education, health, rural development and poverty alleviation. He emphasised that Pakistan would continue to work with him in supporting the noble cause of development.
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