Tag: CPP Chairman Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik
Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) criticized the Federal Government for not including KPK in the CPEC!
Matiullah Comrade Khattak of Peshawar and Ali Jan from Buner visited the Central Secretariat of the Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) in Attock City today and met the CPP Chairman Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik in the CPP Secretariat. Matiullah Comrade Khattak and Ali Jan highlighted all those problems which an ordinary citizen and downtrodden masses are now facing in the Khyber Pakhtun Khwa (KPK) province. They also discussed matters of international affairs like coup in Turkey and matters of national importance like Kalabagh Dam and China Pakistan Economic Corridor were also discussed with the CPP Chairman. The China Pakistan Economic…
As to why the Communist Students Federation (CSF) is being formed by the Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP)?
Every registered political party with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has its student’s wing. The Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) which is also registered with the ECP with ‘SICKLE’ as its election symbol has also now decided to form its student’s wing under the name and style of the Communist Students Federation (CSF) of Pakistan says the CPP Chairman Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik in its tweet message. Communist Students Federation (CSF) of Pakistan is formed to struggle for the restoration of student union’s which was banned by the military dictator General Zia-ul-Haq, to help fellow students and youth collectively…
Flag of CPP to fly half-mast for 3 days to mourn Edhi’s death!
A living legend of this century #Abdul Sattar Edhi has left us for ever says the Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP). The CPP Chairman Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik announced that the Communist Party flag at the Communist Party Secretariat Attock to fly at half-mast to mourn the Edhi’s death for three days. A detailed statement would also be issued on the sacrifices he has made for the humanity but unfortunately the western world has given too much importance to Malala but ignored the services of the greatest men of this century. Save