Iraq’s PM’s advisor for transportation commends Mishbah Al-Hussein’s project “Holy Karbala Vision”
Iraq’s Prime Minister’s advisor for transportation, Nasser Saleh Al-Asadi, called on Saturday on the local government of Holy Karbala to review the project of the “Holy Karbala Vision” for the Holy Arbaeen, launched by Mishbah Al-Hussein Foundation for Relief and Development, and to include this review in the governmental projects.
Al-Asadi said in a statement to Shia Waves Agency: “The holy city of Karbala is the city of Imam Hussein and his brother Abu al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon them), and we always wish the best for it; as it is a destination for pilgrims from all over the world.”
Attending Mishbah Al-Hussein Foundation’s regular session, Al-Asadi said “I was surprised when attended the project (Holy Karbala Vision 2030 – 50 million Pilgrims in Holy Arbaeen), by the presence of prominent experts in the field of transportation and other important fields,” stressing the need to “utilize these energies and expertise in the right way.”
Al-Asadi asked the “experts and members of the development project committee to be part of the local councils that make official transport policies, as they carry this extensive experience and great knowledge on the reality of transport in the city, and they possess valuable information that serves advisors and companies working in the transportation sector.”
For his part, the director of the Al-Mishbah Al-Hussein Foundation, Abdul Sahib Al-Kishwan, said: “The Foundation held its new session to discuss the issue of transportation due to its importance during the commemoration of the Arbaeen of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him.”