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President directs NADRA, other authorities to address issues of Pakistani-Bengalis

Pakistan candidate for the upcoming presidential election of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-N (PMLN), Mamnoon Hussain arrives to submits his nomination paper at the High Court in Islamabad on July 24, 2013. Pakistan's Supreme Court on July 24 revised the date for the presidential election, asking the election commission to hold it on July 30 instead of August 6. The court made the order as many of the lawmakers who will elect a replacement for President Asif Ali Zardari will be paying pilgrimages or offering special prayers on August 6 for the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which ends a few days later. AFP PHOTO /AAMIR QURESHI

KARACHI: President Mamnoon Hussain on Monday directed concerned authorities to solve issues of Pakistani-Bengalis on a priority basis.

He said this while talking to a delegation of Pak-Muslim alliance led by Khawaja Salman, son of Pakistan Freedom Movement leader Khawaja Khairuddin (late) here in Karachi.

The President said National Database and Regulatory Authority (NADRA) will also be directed to avoid creating impediments in issuing identity cards to Pakistani-Bengali citizens.

He said they are legal citizens of the country who have given historic sacrifices for the country and deserve complete respect.

Earlier, the president had said that Pakistan will continue to play its role for peace and stability in the region with the cooperation of its allies. He was addressing the under training officers of the National Management Course in Islamabad.

The president said Pakistan is located at the heart of the region and is affected by the regional situation. He said Pakistan has achieved significant successes at the foreign policy front.

The president said that the government, security forces and other law enforcement agencies have successfully overpowered the menace of terrorism. He stressed on enhancing communication between the people and executive for redressing the grievances of the people.

 

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