America, (PR) : Irfan-ul-Hassan Chaudhry, former President of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) Youth Wing USA and a member of the Central Working Committee of PML-N Azad Jammu and Kashmir, has warmly welcomed and appreciated the inauguration of a cancer hospital in Muzaffarabad and the announcement of Danish University.He expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Leader of Pakistan and President of PML-N, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif for these landmark initiatives.
He stated that the establishment of a modern cancer hospital in Muzaffarabad will significantly improve healthcare services across Azad Jammu and Kashmir by providing advanced and quality medical treatment to patients within the region.This facility will save countless lives and relieve patients and their families from the hardship of traveling to major cities for cancer treatment.
Highlighting the vision of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Irfan-ul-Hassan Chaudhry said that the decision by Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif to establish Danish University in Muzaffarabad is a historic and highly commendable step.He noted that the university will play a vital role in promoting quality education,research,and innovation,while offering the youth of the region valuable opportunities for higher education at an early stage.
While speaking to the media, he further emphasized that the cancer hospital is not only a major achievement for the present generation but a lasting asset for future generations as well.The availability of modern, timely, and high-quality cancer treatment facilities at the doorstep of the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir is truly a blessing and marks the beginning of a new era in healthcare for the region.He added that Danish University will serve as a foundation for a brighter future for the youth, opening new avenues for educational, social, and economic development.Expressing optimism,he said he hopes the university project will soon be completed and become fully operational, bringing long-term benefits to the region.
