Dec 2012: On 7 Dec 2012Siraiki International participated in the Festival Of Literature at Bhubneshwar, Odisha. Janab Mian Abdus Sattar MNA and Janab Kundi Sahib Deputy Speaker of Pakistan National Assembly were welcomed by Siraiki International & Bhawalpur Samaj & Dera Ismail Khan Biradri at New Delhi. Dera Ghazi Khan, Dera Ismail Khan, Karor Pakka, Jhang Biradri celebrated their Annual Days. Dr. J.C.Batra represented Siraiki International and was the Guest Of Honour. We hope to work more for the promotion of Siraiki Language in India as well as abroad. Dr. Batra welcomed Mr. Qallab Abbass Bukhari Advocate & Arsalan Bukhari and others at India Islamic Cultural Centre New Delhi, at Dinner on 27 Dec 2012
April 2013: Sain Taj Muhammad Khan Langah, Barrister, President, and Founder of Pakistan Siraiki Party, died of a heart attack on 7 April 2013, at Multan, leaving behind his only daughter Dr. Nukhba Langah and the entire Siraiki Vaseb and people of Of Pakistan And India mourning. He championed the cause of Siraiki People throughout his life until his last breath. May his work and deeds continue to inspire us and may we be able to continue to do whatever he wanted to achieve during his lifetime that is the protection preservation, progress of Siraiki Speaking speaking people, their language, and culture and identity. Amen
Feb 2014: Dr. Nukhbah Taj Langah, Associate Professor Of English, at Foreman Christian College University,Lahore, daughter of Late Barrister Taj M Khan Langah, Founder of Pakistan Siraiki Party, visited India, New Delhi & Kolkatta from 5 to 12 Feb 2014. She addressed South Asian University, students and Netaji Subhas Bose Open University, Kolkatta, about Siraiki Language. She spent a night with us at our home.
March 2014: Prof .Dr. Faiz-Ul-Hasan, Vice-Chancellor, Education University, Lahore, will be welcomed in India during his visit from 27 Feb to 7 March2014, by Dr. J.C.Batra, President Siraiki International, New Delhi.
God bless his soul.
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