Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi heartily congratulated the president of China, prime minister and other leaders on the National Day of the People’s Republic of China.
In his message, he expressed his good wishes to the Chinese ambassador in Pakistan, Chinese consul general and the people of China. He said China is an excellent neighbour, a time-tested friend and a great strategic partner of Pakistan. He added the significant successes and achievements of China are worth emulating for all the developing countries including Pakistan. Mohsin Naqvi outlined that Pakistan-China relations steadfastly moved forward and will become even more stronger than before in times to come. China Pakistan Economic Corridor project is a game changer which is providing a lot of benefits to the people of both the countries, he noted. Pakistan is fully determined to further augment this unique partnership with China, he outlined. CM Mohsin Naqvi underscored that our prayers and good wishes will always remain with the people of China. I pray that the morning of this National Day brings lasting peace, prosperity and joy for the people of China he said. The Government of Pakistan and its people will continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with their Chinese brothers, he added.
Moreover, Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi inaugurated Ibn-e-Sina reading room and cafeteria of King Edward Medical College University (KEMU) after up-gradation, on Sunday. Accompanied by the Punjab cabinet members, he visited the upgraded reading room and the cafeteria. They reviewed the facilities being provided in the reading room and cafeteria and checked the quality of edible items at cafeteria. CM Naqvi went to the kitchen of the cafeteria and inspected food preparation process. The CM and ministers met doctors present in the reading room and cafeteria and asked them about the facilities being provided there. Talking to doctors after the inaugural ceremony, the CM congratulated students on getting a reading room and a new cafeteria. “Few months earlier, I witnessed during my visit that the condition of the cafeteria was in bad shape, the air-conditioners of the reading room were out of order; dust was all around and it was in a pathetic condition. He said now the reading room had become of an international standard. He hoped that the Mayo Hospital would be upgraded by January 31 next year. The hospital administration would take over ownership of the up-gradation work and the work would be completed soon, he added. I visit every floor and review the pace of ongoing work, the CM said.