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Central President of VOP Journalists Union Azra Mehar Greets All Members on Successful Inauguration of Punjab Office


 

Central President of Voice of Pakistan Journalists Union (Registered) Madam Azra Mehar has stated that her team is her pride.  Team of sincere journalists is not less than a blessing.  No one is a lone leader as he becomes a leader by himself.  “Congratulations to the whole team.  Congratulations to all of you.  It is a matter of great honor for your union and I hope you all will continue to work like this and inshAllah very soon you will all be successful as a successful team,” she stated in a statement shared in the group of the Union.

Meanwhile, the Lahore team of the Voice of Pakistan Journalists Union led by Central President Madam Azra Mehar visited the inauguration of the Punjab office of the Voice of Pakistan Journalists Union. District President Madam Noshin Rana, Tehsil President Phol Shafiq, District General Secretary Reza Zaidi, Member Shabir Hussain participated in the event which was fully attended by journalist friends from all over the country.

Voice of Pakistan Journalists Union is an important platform for spreading the truth as this is the truth that our real Creator is Just One Allah. This is the place of those journalists, who never compromise on truth. We shall become real Voice of Pakistan as this state has been created in the name of Islam.We shall always keep the honestly our best policy. All genuine journalists are welcome as this our aim to gather journalists on one platform. Through unity we can achieve which positive charge in Pakistan

 

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