KARACHI: Shatrughan meets Arbab

Published December 14, 2005

KARACHI, Dec 13: Famous Indian actor and member Parliament, Shatrughan Sinha, on Tuesday called on Sindh Chief Minister Arbab Rahim at Chief Minister’s House and exchanged views on matters of mutual interests.

Referring to improving Pakistan-India relations, the chief minister said that the two countries would draw closer in the near future. Mr Sinha praised Sindh’s traditional hospitality and said he would tell his wife, who also hailed from Sindh, about the hospitality of the people of Sindh.

Producer Shashi Ranjan, Anisur Rehman Khan, Abdullah Dadabhoy, Abdul Ghani Dadabhoy and other senior officials were also present.—APP

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