Welcome to National Peace Council Pakistan
‘The true servants of the Most Merciful are those who behave gently and with humility
on earth, and whenever the foolish quarrel with them, they reply with [words of]
peace.’
(Al Quran, Al-Furqan 25: 63)
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National Peace Council is not for some specific group of people but its peace message
is for all those who living in Pakistan, without any care about the cast, religion,
color or other factors. National Peace Council’s first and most basic priority is
to bring PEACE in Pakistan for the people of all religion. NPC fundamental agenda
is provide peace for every sign soul in country. We are working on National, provisional
and district level to spread our message of peace in our homeland. From last few
couple of years, Pakistan is facing a very big issue of “terrorism”. Every Pakistani
who is living in or out of Pakistan, wants to bring peace in our motherland but
unfortunately we are still in the circles of this terrorism and violence issues.
So in this situation, National Peace Council appeared as ray of hope in the life
of our Nation.
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“We must work out destiny in our own way and present to the world an ecnomic system
based on true Islamic concept of equality of manhood and social justics. We will
thererby be fulsilling our mission as Muslims and giving to humanity the message
of peace which alone can save it and secure the welfarer, happiness and prosperity
of mankind.”(speach at the opening ceremony of State Bank of Pakistan, Karachi,
July 1, 1948)
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| Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif (Urdu: میاں محمد شہباز شریف, pronounced [ʃɛhˈbaːz ʃəˈriːf]; born 23 September 1951)[3] is a Pakistani politician and businessman who is currently serving as the 24th prime minister of Pakistan since March 2024, having previously served in the post from April 2022 to August 2023.[4][5][6] He is the president of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N). Previously in his political career, he served as the chief minister of Punjab three times, making him the longest-serving chief minister of Punjab.[7] |
| Constitution of Pakistan lays down the provision for the minorities to freely practice their religion and for the development of their culture, it also safeguards teh legitimate interests of miniorities for which the present goevrnment is also committed. Quaid-e-Azam, right from teh day of creation of Pakistan, had unequivocally declared a policy of quality, freedom nad security, profession or ethnic origin. we are one nation and we hvae to struggle togather for prosperous of Pakistan by developing interfaith harmony.(Oct-18-2009) (Meer ZafarUllah Khan Jamali Ex. Prime Minister Pakistan & Chief Petron National Peace Council Pakistan) |
| Peace is one of the most fundamental need to establish develop and high rank society. Any Nation can never take a single step toward progress if they don’t able to make peace in its land. Unfortunately Pakistan is one of the prominent victims of terrorism, and our people unable to find peace in their lives. In this Situation, I personally felt this to do work for my nation to bring peace in whole country. My Aim Peace is not just for Muslims but I founded National Peace Council for everyone, who is citizen of our home land. Everybody has to step forward and understand his national responsibilities to make a stable and peaceful Pakistan as our Leader (Quaid-e-Azam) dreamed. Our religion forces us to keep peace in society and help others. So as Chairman of National Peace Council, I am inviting every Pakistani to bring peace in our mother land by standing beside us. (National Peace Council Central Chairman and Founder, Ch.Ghulam Mustafa ansari Centreal Chairman) |
| Maryam Nawaz Sharif (Urdu: مریم نواز شریف; born 28 October 1973) is a Pakistani politician, currently serving as the Chief Minister of Punjab, in office since 26 February 2024. She is the daughter of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif and her initial involvement in public life was through her family’s philanthropic organisations. However, her political career began in earnest in 2012 when she took charge of the election campaign for the 2013 general elections. Following the elections, she was appointed as the Chairperson of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme in 2013. Despite her active role, she resigned from the position in 2014 after her appointment was legally challenged in the Lahore High Court.[3] |
| Murad Ali Shah was born on 11 August, 1962, in Karachi. He was schooled in Karachi where he bagged his engineering degree from the NED University of Engineering and Technology. He got a job of junior engineer in the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda), engineer at the Hyderabad Development Authority and later worked as executive engineer at the Port Qasim Authority. He was also a project director of the fish harbour authority. Then he left for the US where he assumed masters degrees of engineering-economic system and civil and structural engineering from Stanford University in the 1990s. He contested and won the constituency of his father from a small town of Jhanghara in 2002 general elections, now in Jamshoro district, and became an integral part of PPP's think tank to |
| Sardar Ali Amin Khan Gandapur is a Pakistani politician who is currently serving as the 18th Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in office since 2 March 2024. He served as the Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan from 5 October 2018 to 10 April 2022. He had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from August 2018 till January 2023.[2][3] |
| Mir Sarfraz Bugti (Urdu, Balochi: میر سرفراز بگٹی) is a Pakistani politician who is currently serving as the Chief Minister of Balochistan since March 2024. He belongs to the Pakistan People's Party. Prior to his current role, Bugti has served as Home and Tribal Affairs Minister of Balochistan.[1] Bugti also served as a senator of Pakistan from March 2015 to March 2021.[2]
On 17 August 2023, he took oath as Caretaker Interior Minister and resigned from the position on 15 December 2023.[3][4] |
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