Pakistan-origin British minister Afzal Khan visits TNS

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Islamabad, March 25 (TNS): Afzal Khan, Pakistan origin-British Parliamentarian and minister who has been conferred ‘SITARA-I-QUAID-E-AZAM’ recently by the President of Pakistan, visited Times International News Services (TNS) head-office here on Sunday.
Director TNS Chaudhry Shahzad Akhatar and Chairman APNEF Rana Imran Latif welcomed the honorable guest who was accompanied by Syded Mudasir.

During the visit, Afzal Khan visited different departments of TNS and appreciated the news services provided by the organization.
On eve of Pakistan Day, President Mamnoon Hussain conferred ‘SITARA-I-QUAID-E-AZAM’ to Afzal Khan for his service to the country.

Afzal Khan is the Labour MP for Manchester Gorton. Afzal was elected at the General Election on the 8th June 2017 and is the first person from a BME background to represent a Manchester constituency in Parliament.

Prior to being elected as a Member of Parliament, Afzal was a North West MEP. Born in Pakistan, he moved to the UK when he was adopted out of poverty as a child. He worked as a labourer in a cotton mill, a bus driver and a Greater Manchester Police Officer, before qualifying as a solicitor and becoming a partner at his own firm. In 2000 he was elected to Manchester City Council, rising to become the first Asian Lord Mayor of the city and a member of the Council’s Executive.

Afzal has a long history of campaigning against racism and is a founding member of Hope not Hate and Unite Against Fascism.
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In 2008 he was awarded a CBE for his work on community cohesion, inter-faith and local government. In July 2017, just one month after being elected, Azal was appointed as Labour’s Shadow Immigration Minister.