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Senior Vice President All Pakistan Paper Merchants Association urges Chief Minister Punjab to form a committee for establishment of Kite City

Lahore, November 06, 2013 (PPI-OT): Senior Vice President of All Pakistan Paper Merchants Association (APPMA) and founder of Kite Flying Festival in Pakistan Khawaja Nadeem Saeed Wayeen has urged the Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif to form a high-powered committee headed by MNA Pervaiz Malik for the early establishment of Kite City outside Lahore.

He was addressing an emergent meeting here on Wednesday which was also attended by Barrister Khalid Zafar, Col ® Saeed Khan, Professor Khalid Malik, office-bearers of Home Net NGO, representatives of All Pakistan Kite Flying Association and a large number of people from various walks of life.

Khawaja Nadeem Saeed Wayeen said that proposed committee would not only supplement the Chief Minister Punjab’s efforts to save the precious human lives but would also revive the dying tourism industry.

He said that Pevaiz Malik was the most effective and competent Parliamentarian to head this committee as has vast experience and well aware of the social and economic issues.

While expressing concern over sad incident of deaths by kite string, he urged the people to stop flying kites on rooftops.

He said that it was the only reason that he had given the proposal for the establishment of out-of-city Kite Flying Zones to avoid happening of any such incident in future.

He said that government would not be able to control kite flying in the city premises till the establishment of Kite Flying Zones out of City limits.

Khawaja Nadeem Saeed Wayeen appealed to the Chief Minister Punjab Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif to form a high-powered committee immediately in the larger interest of the trade, industry, tourism sector and masses.

For more information contact:
All Pakistan Paper Merchants Association
Al-Rasheed Centre,
3rd Floor, Faiz Muhammad Fateh Ali Road,
Karachi.
Phone: 021-32621041, 35462900,
Fax: 021-32210385,
Email: paperassociation@homail.com
URL: www.appma.com.pk

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