Party arranged for Fata minorities
By our correspondents
December 31, 2015
PESHAWAR: The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) on Wednesday arranged a party for minorities living in various areas of Fata.
The party, hosted by Fata Red Crescent Society, was attended by a large number of Christians, Hindus and Muslims, and members of provincial and national assembles.The speakers condemned the attack on Nadra office in Mardan where about 26 people were killed.
Frederick Azeem Ghauri, minority member of provincial assembly, said all the religions forbade to kill innocent people.He said all the minorities in Pakistan were supporting war against terrorism.
MNA from North Waziristan Ghalib Khan Wazir lauded efforts of PRCS-Fata Chairman Ikramullah Jan Kukikhel for the relief of the displaced Fata families.
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