Narrative about Pakistan is changing: envoy

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LONDON: Group photo of Pakistan's High Commissioner to United Kingdom Syed Ibne Abbas with participants of “Second Councillors Convention-2015” at Bradford Consulate of Pakistan. INP PHOTO

 

The High Commission for Pakistan in London organized the “Second Councillors Convention-2015” at Bradford Consulate of Pakistan on Saturday. This was in continuation of series of “Councillors Convention”—an initiative of the High Commission to reach out and connect with British Pakistani community. The first convention of this series was held in London in September this year.

A large number of British Pakistani councillors/mayors attended the convention. Several MPs, MEPs, community leaders, business leaders, professionals, academicians, students and media persons were among the 200 guests of the event.

The purpose of the convention was to celebrate the success of the British Pakistanis in various fields like politics, business, academia, social work, and other professions. The event also aimed to provide a platform to the elected representatives of the British Pakistanis to effectively address the challenges and work for common causes related to the Pakistani community.

The convention was divided into two main sessions and thematic discussions, relevant to the Pakistani community, took place on role of family as an institution for pro-active and positive participation in socio economic life in UK and role of community leadership in helping youth identity and avail opportunities to excel professionally to meet societal challenges.

While appreciating the contribution of the British Pakistanis in the social and economic life of Britain, panellists emphasized on the enhanced focus on education for children and pro-active role of parents as well as extended family in providing guidance to them; active role of women in various walks of life; and respect for plurality and diversity while retaining one’s own cultural identity and heritage. It was noted that there were great opportunities on offer for the Pakistani community, particularly young generation, which must be benefitted from, to better integrate into the mainstream British society.

The panellists included Naz Shah MP; Imran Hussain MP; Amjad Bashir MEP; Richard Corbett MEP; Councillor Kaneez Akhtar; Dr Mohammad Khursheed Khan from University of Bradford; Val Slater, Deputy Leader Bradford Council; Councillor Abid Hussain; Councillor Nusrat Muhammad; Jawaid Akhtar, Deputy Chief Constable ®; Nadira Mirza from University of Bradford; Ghazanfar Khaliq and Councillor Khadim Hussain.