Who is Dr Fayaz Shawl , Consultant of Nawaz Sharif

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Minister (2k+ posts)
Fayaz Shawl, MD, FACP, FCCP, FACC

Dr. Shawl is currently the Director of Interventional Cardiology at Washington Adventist Hospital in Takoma Park, Maryland, as well as Professor and Director of Interventional Cardiovascular Medicine at George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C., USA.

Dr. Shawl received his medical degree from Kashmir Medical College in 1972 and completed his residency in England.

In 1977, Dr. Shawl moved to the United States and completed his cardiology fellowship at The Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Dr. (Maj.) Shawl brought the military into the balloon age when he performed the first PTCA in the United States Military (Army, Navy, Air Force) at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 1980. Between 1979 and 2003, Dr. Shawl retained clinical appointments at Georgetown University School of Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine and the Uniformed Services University School of Medicine, while developing leadership roles in Interventional Cardiology at both Washington Adventist Hospital and George Washington University Hospital.

Dr. Shawl is a member of the American College of Physicians, the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom, General Medical Council of the United Kingdom, the American Medical Association and American Heart Association. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Chest Physicians, American College of Physicians, the American College of Angiology and The Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions.

Dr. Shawl has played an active role in all aspects of Interventional Cardiology ever since he performed the first PTCA at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 1981. While he has lectured widely on every topic of Interventional Cardiology, he has been a leading proponent and innovator in the development of the percutaneous approach (known as Shawl Technique) to cardiopulmonary bypass support in "High Risk Angioplasty and Cardiac Arrest" performing the first percutaneous bypass-supported coronary intervention in the world in 1988. This technology is truly a lifesaver and when available in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, complications leading to death would be impossible. Since its invention in 1988, there has not been a single death in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Washington Adventist while Dr. Shawl performed coronary interventions. He has lectured on this topic and trained physicians through out the world. In a study involving 23,472 patients undergoing elective coronary interventions at Washington Adventist Hospital using percutaneous CPS standby rather than formal surgical backup for elective coronary interventions, resulted in NO deaths during the procedure. However, 39 patients (0.2%) did develop refractory hemodynamic collapse (imminent death) during which emergency CPS was instituted within 12 minutes. Of these 39 patients, 31 patients were discharged from the hospital (Shawl, et al. JACC 2001; 37(2A), 175A).

He has been teaching through live demonstrations other techniques of interventional cardiology (including coronary, carotid and other peripheral and non-cardiac interventions like valvuloplasty, ablative technique for IHSS, etc.) here at Washington Adventist Hospital from 1987 - 1998 and all over the world. Such types of teaching seminars are done through satellite or local broadcast live from the CATH lab.

A true innovator in working with the high risk patient, Dr. Shawl was the first Interventional Cardiologist to use both the Eclipse Holmium Laser as well as the AngioTrax mechanical device (1999) for Percutaneous Transluminal Myocardial Revascularization in the investigational treatment of end-stage atherosclerotic heart disease (patients with no options). He did both procedures as part of research first in world at New Delhi, India. He was also first to perform mitral valvuloplasty in the Washington, DC metropolitan area in 1985.

Dr. Shawl is a member of the renowned International Gruentzig Society and was recognized as one of the world's most talented interventionists in an interview for the Journal of Invasive Cardiology in April 2001 (JIC, Vol. 13, No. 4, April 2001). He was acknowledged to have performed the most interventional procedures as a single operator (over 19,000) than any other interventionist in the world.

Currently in pursuit of stroke prevention, the number two cause of death, Dr. Shawl and others have pioneered the technique of carotid artery stenting. He performed the first percutaneous carotid artery stenting in this region in 1995. The results of this new avenue of endovascular therapy may challenge the accepted practice of surgical carotid endarterectomy. Having done over 600 carotid stent cases at Washington Adventist Hospital, using present technique, what he calls "meticulous technique" has resulted in a complication rate of <0.5% in the last 300 cases.

Dr. Shawl has a very active, accredited interventional fellowship program at Washington Adventist Hospital in association with the program at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C. Out of 179 available interventional training positions throughout the US, he has three positions in his interventional program.

Dr. Shawl has authored over 150 leading articles, abstracts, editorials and book chapters. He has also published a book entitled "Supported Complex and High Risk Coronary Angioplasty". Some of his more recent awards include the dedication of the Fayaz Shawl Advanced Interventional Catheterization Laboratory at Washington Adventist Hospital in 1998, 2002 Innovators Award from the Alliance of Cardiovascular Professionals, as well as several recognition awards from the Maryland State Senate and the United States House of Representatives. Dr. Shawl received nomination as International Health Professional of the Year (2003). This prestigious award is given to individuals whose achievements and leadership stand out in the International Community as decreed by the Research and Advisory Board sitting at the International Biographical Center in Cambridge, England. Dr. Shawl is also the only physician to be interviewed by Insight On The News Magazine, click here to read the article.

Dr. Shawl wants now to share his experience in the interventional treatment of cardiovascular diseases to an even broader population of physicians and patients who may not now have access to such techniques or facilities. This aspiration was the genesis for the establishment of The Dr. Fayaz Shawl Philanthropic Foundation, Inc., which plans to create cardiac specialty hospitals wherever deemed essential to treat the indigenous that are impoverished and cannot afford the cost of such medical attention.

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Srinagar in Kashmir, the birth place of Dr. Shawl, will be the locale for the first cardiac specialty hospital. (see pictures of Kashmir) Dr. Shawl is very keen to give practical shape to his vision of “good health” for the Kashmiri people. He is in the process of finalizing the purchase of a plot of land in the foothills of the Zabarwan range near the picturesque Nishat Garden area. The Dr. Fayaz Shawl Philanthropic Foundation Inc. intends to build a 50-bed cardiac specialty hospital along with a cardiac wellness Center on this land. This Cardiac wellness center will educate and promote healthy living habits, which is essential in the prevention of heart disease. After the completion of this Center, The Foundation plans to set up additional cardiac specialty hospitals in other areas of the world, including Washington, D.C. These cardiac specialty centers will treat the underprivileged at no cost regardless of the patient's ethnicity, religious preference, or country of origin. However, there will charges to those who can afford to pay for these highly specialized quality services.

Further universal areas of interest to be considered, submitted by our internet audience and is encouraged for selection of similar laboratories to be erected.
 

zaheer2003

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Fayaz Shawl, MD, FACP, FCCP, FACC

Dr. Shawl is currently the Director of Interventional Cardiology at Washington Adventist Hospital in Takoma Park, Maryland, as well as Professor and Director of Interventional Cardiovascular Medicine at George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C., USA.

Dr. Shawl received his medical degree from Kashmir Medical College in 1972 and completed his residency in England.

In 1977, Dr. Shawl moved to the United States and completed his cardiology fellowship at The Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Dr. (Maj.) Shawl brought the military into the balloon age when he performed the first PTCA in the United States Military (Army, Navy, Air Force) at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 1980. Between 1979 and 2003, Dr. Shawl retained clinical appointments at Georgetown University School of Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine and the Uniformed Services University School of Medicine, while developing leadership roles in Interventional Cardiology at both Washington Adventist Hospital and George Washington University Hospital.

Dr. Shawl is a member of the American College of Physicians, the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom, General Medical Council of the United Kingdom, the American Medical Association and American Heart Association. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Chest Physicians, American College of Physicians, the American College of Angiology and The Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions.

Dr. Shawl has played an active role in all aspects of Interventional Cardiology ever since he performed the first PTCA at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 1981. While he has lectured widely on every topic of Interventional Cardiology, he has been a leading proponent and innovator in the development of the percutaneous approach (known as Shawl Technique) to cardiopulmonary bypass support in "High Risk Angioplasty and Cardiac Arrest" performing the first percutaneous bypass-supported coronary intervention in the world in 1988. This technology is truly a lifesaver and when available in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, complications leading to death would be impossible. Since its invention in 1988, there has not been a single death in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Washington Adventist while Dr. Shawl performed coronary interventions. He has lectured on this topic and trained physicians through out the world. In a study involving 23,472 patients undergoing elective coronary interventions at Washington Adventist Hospital using percutaneous CPS standby rather than formal surgical backup for elective coronary interventions, resulted in NO deaths during the procedure. However, 39 patients (0.2%) did develop refractory hemodynamic collapse (imminent death) during which emergency CPS was instituted within 12 minutes. Of these 39 patients, 31 patients were discharged from the hospital (Shawl, et al. JACC 2001; 37(2A), 175A).

He has been teaching through live demonstrations other techniques of interventional cardiology (including coronary, carotid and other peripheral and non-cardiac interventions like valvuloplasty, ablative technique for IHSS, etc.) here at Washington Adventist Hospital from 1987 - 1998 and all over the world. Such types of teaching seminars are done through satellite or local broadcast live from the CATH lab.

A true innovator in working with the high risk patient, Dr. Shawl was the first Interventional Cardiologist to use both the Eclipse Holmium Laser as well as the AngioTrax mechanical device (1999) for Percutaneous Transluminal Myocardial Revascularization in the investigational treatment of end-stage atherosclerotic heart disease (patients with no options). He did both procedures as part of research first in world at New Delhi, India. He was also first to perform mitral valvuloplasty in the Washington, DC metropolitan area in 1985.

Dr. Shawl is a member of the renowned International Gruentzig Society and was recognized as one of the world's most talented interventionists in an interview for the Journal of Invasive Cardiology in April 2001 (JIC, Vol. 13, No. 4, April 2001). He was acknowledged to have performed the most interventional procedures as a single operator (over 19,000) than any other interventionist in the world.

Currently in pursuit of stroke prevention, the number two cause of death, Dr. Shawl and others have pioneered the technique of carotid artery stenting. He performed the first percutaneous carotid artery stenting in this region in 1995. The results of this new avenue of endovascular therapy may challenge the accepted practice of surgical carotid endarterectomy. Having done over 600 carotid stent cases at Washington Adventist Hospital, using present technique, what he calls "meticulous technique" has resulted in a complication rate of <0.5% in the last 300 cases.

Dr. Shawl has a very active, accredited interventional fellowship program at Washington Adventist Hospital in association with the program at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C. Out of 179 available interventional training positions throughout the US, he has three positions in his interventional program.

Dr. Shawl has authored over 150 leading articles, abstracts, editorials and book chapters. He has also published a book entitled "Supported Complex and High Risk Coronary Angioplasty". Some of his more recent awards include the dedication of the Fayaz Shawl Advanced Interventional Catheterization Laboratory at Washington Adventist Hospital in 1998, 2002 Innovators Award from the Alliance of Cardiovascular Professionals, as well as several recognition awards from the Maryland State Senate and the United States House of Representatives. Dr. Shawl received nomination as International Health Professional of the Year (2003). This prestigious award is given to individuals whose achievements and leadership stand out in the International Community as decreed by the Research and Advisory Board sitting at the International Biographical Center in Cambridge, England. Dr. Shawl is also the only physician to be interviewed by Insight On The News Magazine, click here to read the article.

Dr. Shawl wants now to share his experience in the interventional treatment of cardiovascular diseases to an even broader population of physicians and patients who may not now have access to such techniques or facilities. This aspiration was the genesis for the establishment of The Dr. Fayaz Shawl Philanthropic Foundation, Inc., which plans to create cardiac specialty hospitals wherever deemed essential to treat the indigenous that are impoverished and cannot afford the cost of such medical attention.

dramatic.jpg


Srinagar in Kashmir, the birth place of Dr. Shawl, will be the locale for the first cardiac specialty hospital. (see pictures of Kashmir) Dr. Shawl is very keen to give practical shape to his vision of “good health” for the Kashmiri people. He is in the process of finalizing the purchase of a plot of land in the foothills of the Zabarwan range near the picturesque Nishat Garden area. The Dr. Fayaz Shawl Philanthropic Foundation Inc. intends to build a 50-bed cardiac specialty hospital along with a cardiac wellness Center on this land. This Cardiac wellness center will educate and promote healthy living habits, which is essential in the prevention of heart disease. After the completion of this Center, The Foundation plans to set up additional cardiac specialty hospitals in other areas of the world, including Washington, D.C. These cardiac specialty centers will treat the underprivileged at no cost regardless of the patient's ethnicity, religious preference, or country of origin. However, there will charges to those who can afford to pay for these highly specialized quality services.

Further universal areas of interest to be considered, submitted by our internet audience and is encouraged for selection of similar laboratories to be erected.
He visited him in London or Report came directly from USA ?
 

zaheer2003

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Fayaz Shawl, MD, FACP, FCCP, FACC

Dr. Shawl is currently the Director of Interventional Cardiology at Washington Adventist Hospital in Takoma Park, Maryland, as well as Professor and Director of Interventional Cardiovascular Medicine at George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C., USA.

Dr. Shawl received his medical degree from Kashmir Medical College in 1972 and completed his residency in England.

In 1977, Dr. Shawl moved to the United States and completed his cardiology fellowship at The Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Dr. (Maj.) Shawl brought the military into the balloon age when he performed the first PTCA in the United States Military (Army, Navy, Air Force) at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 1980. Between 1979 and 2003, Dr. Shawl retained clinical appointments at Georgetown University School of Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine and the Uniformed Services University School of Medicine, while developing leadership roles in Interventional Cardiology at both Washington Adventist Hospital and George Washington University Hospital.

Dr. Shawl is a member of the American College of Physicians, the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom, General Medical Council of the United Kingdom, the American Medical Association and American Heart Association. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Chest Physicians, American College of Physicians, the American College of Angiology and The Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions.

Dr. Shawl has played an active role in all aspects of Interventional Cardiology ever since he performed the first PTCA at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 1981. While he has lectured widely on every topic of Interventional Cardiology, he has been a leading proponent and innovator in the development of the percutaneous approach (known as Shawl Technique) to cardiopulmonary bypass support in "High Risk Angioplasty and Cardiac Arrest" performing the first percutaneous bypass-supported coronary intervention in the world in 1988. This technology is truly a lifesaver and when available in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, complications leading to death would be impossible. Since its invention in 1988, there has not been a single death in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Washington Adventist while Dr. Shawl performed coronary interventions. He has lectured on this topic and trained physicians through out the world. In a study involving 23,472 patients undergoing elective coronary interventions at Washington Adventist Hospital using percutaneous CPS standby rather than formal surgical backup for elective coronary interventions, resulted in NO deaths during the procedure. However, 39 patients (0.2%) did develop refractory hemodynamic collapse (imminent death) during which emergency CPS was instituted within 12 minutes. Of these 39 patients, 31 patients were discharged from the hospital (Shawl, et al. JACC 2001; 37(2A), 175A).

He has been teaching through live demonstrations other techniques of interventional cardiology (including coronary, carotid and other peripheral and non-cardiac interventions like valvuloplasty, ablative technique for IHSS, etc.) here at Washington Adventist Hospital from 1987 - 1998 and all over the world. Such types of teaching seminars are done through satellite or local broadcast live from the CATH lab.

A true innovator in working with the high risk patient, Dr. Shawl was the first Interventional Cardiologist to use both the Eclipse Holmium Laser as well as the AngioTrax mechanical device (1999) for Percutaneous Transluminal Myocardial Revascularization in the investigational treatment of end-stage atherosclerotic heart disease (patients with no options). He did both procedures as part of research first in world at New Delhi, India. He was also first to perform mitral valvuloplasty in the Washington, DC metropolitan area in 1985.

Dr. Shawl is a member of the renowned International Gruentzig Society and was recognized as one of the world's most talented interventionists in an interview for the Journal of Invasive Cardiology in April 2001 (JIC, Vol. 13, No. 4, April 2001). He was acknowledged to have performed the most interventional procedures as a single operator (over 19,000) than any other interventionist in the world.

Currently in pursuit of stroke prevention, the number two cause of death, Dr. Shawl and others have pioneered the technique of carotid artery stenting. He performed the first percutaneous carotid artery stenting in this region in 1995. The results of this new avenue of endovascular therapy may challenge the accepted practice of surgical carotid endarterectomy. Having done over 600 carotid stent cases at Washington Adventist Hospital, using present technique, what he calls "meticulous technique" has resulted in a complication rate of <0.5% in the last 300 cases.

Dr. Shawl has a very active, accredited interventional fellowship program at Washington Adventist Hospital in association with the program at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C. Out of 179 available interventional training positions throughout the US, he has three positions in his interventional program.

Dr. Shawl has authored over 150 leading articles, abstracts, editorials and book chapters. He has also published a book entitled "Supported Complex and High Risk Coronary Angioplasty". Some of his more recent awards include the dedication of the Fayaz Shawl Advanced Interventional Catheterization Laboratory at Washington Adventist Hospital in 1998, 2002 Innovators Award from the Alliance of Cardiovascular Professionals, as well as several recognition awards from the Maryland State Senate and the United States House of Representatives. Dr. Shawl received nomination as International Health Professional of the Year (2003). This prestigious award is given to individuals whose achievements and leadership stand out in the International Community as decreed by the Research and Advisory Board sitting at the International Biographical Center in Cambridge, England. Dr. Shawl is also the only physician to be interviewed by Insight On The News Magazine, click here to read the article.

Dr. Shawl wants now to share his experience in the interventional treatment of cardiovascular diseases to an even broader population of physicians and patients who may not now have access to such techniques or facilities. This aspiration was the genesis for the establishment of The Dr. Fayaz Shawl Philanthropic Foundation, Inc., which plans to create cardiac specialty hospitals wherever deemed essential to treat the indigenous that are impoverished and cannot afford the cost of such medical attention.

dramatic.jpg


Srinagar in Kashmir, the birth place of Dr. Shawl, will be the locale for the first cardiac specialty hospital. (see pictures of Kashmir) Dr. Shawl is very keen to give practical shape to his vision of “good health” for the Kashmiri people. He is in the process of finalizing the purchase of a plot of land in the foothills of the Zabarwan range near the picturesque Nishat Garden area. The Dr. Fayaz Shawl Philanthropic Foundation Inc. intends to build a 50-bed cardiac specialty hospital along with a cardiac wellness Center on this land. This Cardiac wellness center will educate and promote healthy living habits, which is essential in the prevention of heart disease. After the completion of this Center, The Foundation plans to set up additional cardiac specialty hospitals in other areas of the world, including Washington, D.C. These cardiac specialty centers will treat the underprivileged at no cost regardless of the patient's ethnicity, religious preference, or country of origin. However, there will charges to those who can afford to pay for these highly specialized quality services.

Further universal areas of interest to be considered, submitted by our internet audience and is encouraged for selection of similar laboratories to be erected.
گذشتہ روزسابق وزیراعظم نواز شریف کی تازہ میڈیکل رپورٹس سامنے آئیں تھیں ، جس میں ڈاکٹر نے نواز شریف کو مکمل ٹھیک نہ ہونے تک سفر نہ کرنے کی تجویز دیتے ہوئے کہا تھا بغیر علاج واپس جا کر قید کاٹنا اور بیوی کے انتقال کا صدمہ دل کا مرض بڑھاسکتی ہے۔

سابق وزیراعظم نواز شریف شدید بیمار ہیں پاکستان آنا ان کے لئے خطرے کا باعث بن سکتا ہے، لیکن وہ لندن یا اس کے باہر کہیں بھی آ جاسکتے ہیں، ایسا ہمارا کہنا نہیں ہے،بلکہ خود ان کی وائرل ہونے والی ویڈیو میں دیکھا جاسکتا ہے۔

برطانیہ میں علاج کیلئے جانیوالے نواز شریف کی لندن میں ایک فیکٹری کے دورے کی ویڈیو منظرعام پر آگئی ہے،جس میں نوازشریف نے بیٹوں کےہمراہ فیکٹری کا دورہ کیا،اس ویڈیو میں وہ بالکل ہشاش بشاش نظر آرہے ہیں،نوازشریف نے بیٹوں کے ہمراہ نیلسن میں فیکٹری کا دورہ کیا۔

نواز شریف نے نیلس میں فیکٹری کا معائنہ کیا،اس موقع پر انہیں بریفنگ بھی دی گئی، نوازشریف کےہمراہ اسحاق ڈار بھی فیکٹری کے معائنے کیلئے گئے، فیکٹری لندن سے 255 میل دور نیلسن کےعلاقے میں قائم ہے،فیکٹری کے دورے پر شریف فیملی نے اپنے مؤقف میں کہا ہے کہ نوازشریف دوست کی دعوت پرلنچ کیلئے گئے تھے۔

 

zaheer2003

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
اس رپورٹ میں کہا گیا ہے کہ دنیا بھر میں کورونا کی صورتحال اور بالخصوص اپنی بیماری کو دیکھتے ہوئے میاں نواز شریف کو ایئرپورٹ سمیت پبلک مقامات پر جانے سے گریز کرنا چاہیے،جب تک نواز شریف کی انجیو گرافی مکمل نہ ہو اس وقت تک وہ اپنے اسپتال سے دور نہ جائیں،حکومت نے نواز شریف کی میڈیکل رپورٹ پر ردعمل دیتے ہوئے اسے جھوٹ کا پلندہ قرار دے دیا ہے۔

Mean While Mian SANP

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thegodfatherpart3

Senator (1k+ posts)
اس رپورٹ میں کہا گیا ہے کہ دنیا بھر میں کورونا کی صورتحال اور بالخصوص اپنی بیماری کو دیکھتے ہوئے میاں نواز شریف کو ایئرپورٹ سمیت پبلک مقامات پر جانے سے گریز کرنا چاہیے،جب تک نواز شریف کی انجیو گرافی مکمل نہ ہو اس وقت تک وہ اپنے اسپتال سے دور نہ جائیں،حکومت نے نواز شریف کی میڈیکل رپورٹ پر ردعمل دیتے ہوئے اسے جھوٹ کا پلندہ قرار دے دیا ہے۔

Mean While Mian SANP

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yeh pics show kara rahi ha ke hamari powerful institutions me itni power nahi ke wo aik convicted absconder ka koch kar sake. judiciary ko tala laga do or mulk ki tamam jails ko open kar do..
 

khan_11

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ڈاکٹر صاحب کی ڈگریوں اور تجربے پر کوئی اعتراض نہیں کیونکہ ان کی رگوں میں کشمیری خون ہے ان کے آگے نواز شریف کا نمائندہ رویا پیٹا ہوا گا کہ آپ کےکشمیری بھائی کو آپ کی ضرورتہے اس ڈاکٹر کو کیا پتہ یہ نہ کشمیری ہے نہ پالکستانی یہ خبیث جھوٹا منافق ہے جو اپنی اور خاندان کی جائداد بچانے کیلئے کبھی مودی کا بھائی بن جاتا کبھی۔۔۔۔۔۔
 
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Ratan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

“I’m Gonna Make Him An Offer He Can’t Refuse."​

In the Godfather film, Don Corleone (Marlon Brando) has the above epic dialogue. Which reflex how the Mafias work.
Dr. Fiaz Shawal the filmi Indian dr. (Modi connection) had an offer from Sharif which he could not refuse.
Sharif Mafias has a good track record on this. They offered Qatari Royal, Ex CJP Iftikhar Chaudry, Justice Arshad Malik, Justice Rana Shamim, DG FIA Bashir Memon, Qamar Zaman ex NAB chairman, PEMRA chairman Absar Alam... the list is very long.

Conclusion: this fake report will be thrown in the garbage like all other fake documents of Noora & family.
 

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