Chaudhry Wajid Ayub organised an elaborate Iftar dinner in Islamabad attended by prominent figures from political, social and business circles. Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, MNAs and MPAs including Anjum Aqeel Khan, Malik Abrar, Chaudhry Sher Ali and other notable personalities joined the gathering to break their fast together and exchange views on current affairs.
The Iftar dinner provided a platform for detailed discussions on the country’s political situation and mounting economic challenges. Guests raised concerns about issues affecting ordinary citizens and underlined the need for constructive engagement between political leadership and the public to find practical solutions. Participants also spoke about ongoing development projects and public welfare initiatives aimed at improving local services and livelihoods.
Speakers at the event stressed the importance of unity and mutual cooperation, drawing on the spirit of Ramadan. They remarked that the month’s message of patience, tolerance and compassion should guide political and social interaction, and that strengthening bonds across different sectors is essential to address national challenges effectively.
Conversations at the Iftar dinner continued after the meal in a pleasant and cordial atmosphere, with attendees holding side meetings and consultations on collaborative efforts. The host’s arrangements were widely appreciated, and many guests expressed the hope that such gatherings would foster better relations and more positive dialogue among political, business and social leaders in the future.
Iftar dinner attendees included Malik Iftikhar, Tariq Sadiq, Sardar Tahir, Zubair Malik, Zafar Bakhtawari, Ijaz Abbasi, Chaudhry Masood, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, Chaudhry Rifaat, Malik Naeem and others who participated in the discussions and offered support for continued cooperation. Chaudhry Wajid Ayub thanked everyone for their presence and reiterated that the event aimed to bring diverse personalities onto a single platform to strengthen mutual relations and encourage positive consultation.
