Haj goodwill delegation calls on PM
Tuesday November 01, 2011 10:37:04 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday urged a Haj delegation led
by Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman K. Rehman Khan to convey the good
wishes of the 120 crore Indians to the people of Saudi Arabia.
Meeting the goodwill delegation for Haj 2011, the prime minister
said India enjoys excellent relations with Saudi Arabia, and the
rest of the Arab world, and would strive to take them further.
Besides Khan, the delegation comprises Minister of State for
Tourism Sultan Ahmed, Jammu and Kashmir Finance Minister Abdul
Rahim Rather, Kashmir legislator Hakim Yaseen, Amity Group senior
vice president M.J. Rehman and Khargram (West Bengal's Murshidabad)
Panchayat Samity member Abdul Kashem Sabhapati.
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Velrasu greeting AMU Vice Chancellor Prof PK Abdul Aziz and
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