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UBG achieved countless successes for FPCCI: Khuda Bakhsh

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United Business Group (UBG) senior leader and core committee member Malik Khuda Baksh has said that the Federation Chamber ruling group should be ready to leave because on December 30 all the candidates of the United Business Group will win with a huge majority and now the occupying group businessmen panel will not be able to get crutches.

Malik Khuda Bakhsh said that the leadership of UBG is the real voice of the business community of Pakistan and is conveying their problems to the government, while FPCCI. The ruling businessmen’s panel in the IA disappointed the members of the Executive Committee and the General Body for four years, the crutches on which the ruling group of the Federation Chamber was running are now broken.

He said that the business in the FPCCI, the main panel spent the resources of the federation ruthlessly, the business community has fully understood how much the occupying group in FPCCI has harmed their interests. Malik Khuda Baksh said that United Business All the presidents of the group paid the expenses from their own pockets, while former president Mian Muhammad Adrees built the FPCCI hall from his personal account, similarly, former president FPCCI Zubair Tufail refunded 105 billion rupees to the exporters from the then government. Dilloy and his money directly reached their accounts online.

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