Malik Riaz opens new mosque in Bahria Town
By Our Correspondent
May 09, 2018
RAWALPINDI: Chairman Bahria Town Malik Riaz Hussain on Tuesday said that his organization will continue struggles for making Pakistan a peaceful, exemplary as well as beautiful country. He said that Bahria Town administration is using all sources to fully facilitate its residents and provide them best way of life.
He said this after inaugurating a big mosque for 3000 Namazis in Rafee block, phase 8, Bahria Town here. The inaugural ceremony was attended by a number of personalities from civil society, residents and officials of the Bahria Town including Haji Nawaz Khokhar and Haji Amjid Chaudhry. He said that Bahria Town has now become identity of Pakistan all over the world. He vowed to make Pakistan good-looking, attractive and secure.
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