Announcement in a press conference On 6 June 2011, the Chairman of All Pakistan Muttahida Students Organization Engr. Farhan Shams announced "Re-engineering Pakistan", a three-day science exhibition by the Academic and Social Circle with the collaboration of APMSO at a press conference at the
Karachi Press Club. This conference was organized with the aim of bringing out the talents of Pakistani students and to give them an environment conducive for a better future. Shams further stated that APMSO organized this exhibition in keeping with its past traditions and it would continue to hold such constructive programs for the betterment of the student community. He was accompanied by vice chairman Abdul Wahab, Secretary General Shabbir Babar Ali, Ahsan Ghouri and Isra Tufail. Shams stated that it was because in the light of the guidelines given by Altaf Hussain that the APMSO was organizing "Re-engineering Pakistan" exhibition at Karachi Expo Centre from 7 June to 9 June. More than 500 institutions of higher education and learning were taking part in this exhibition and more than 300 projects would be displayed. Projects made by students and professionals regarding social sciences, engineering and medical sciences, as well as solar energy drone and submarine technology, would be displayed in the exhibition.
1st day of exhibition and opening ceremony On 7 June 2011, the "Re-engineering Pakistan" exhibition started in Karachi Expo Centre under Academic and Social Circle, a subsidiary social wing of All Pakistan Muttahida Students Organization. The exhibition was opened by member of the Co-ordination Committee Nasrin Jalil and Provincial Minister for Industries Rauf Siddiqui. Member Co-ordination Committee Wasay Jalil, Kunwar Khalid Yunus, Qasim Ali Raza, Salim Tajik, Sagheer Ahmed, vice-chancellor Karachi University
Pirzada Qasim, Siddiqui office-bearers of AMPSO and a large number of other dignitaries from industry were also present on the occasion. More than 250 stalls from various educational institutions including NED University, Karachi University, Federal Urdu University, Hamdard University, Sindh Medical College, Karachi Medical and Dental College, Sir Syed University,
Jinnah University for Women, Muhammad Ali Jinnah University and S M Law College were put up in the exhibition. Visitors exhibited keen interest in projects relating to solar energy, electric-powered card, primitive form of drone, aero-plane, robots, traffic signals and other interesting projects made by the students of various universities.
2nd day of exhibition On 8 June 2011, the Founder and Leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) Altaf Hussain appreciated the efforts of the central committee of All Pakistan Muttahida Students Organization (APMSO) and Academic and Social Circle for successfully holding the "Re-engineering Pakistan" exhibition at the Karachi Expo Centre. He also commended the students who took active part in the exhibition. Hussain appealed to the teaching community and the scientists to visit the exhibition guide the students in making their work fruitful for the country. He announced three cash prizes of one lack, fifty thousand and twenty five thousand for the students that would be judged first, second and third respectively. The prizes will be given on the last day of the exhibition. Meanwhile, Deputy Convener of Co-ordination Committee and Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Farooq Sattar visited the expo centre and gave a press briefing about the exhibition. Sattar said that Pakistani youths had the ability to take the country ahead in the 21st century. Altaf Hussain, the APMSO and the Academic and Social Circle had proved that nothing was impossible if the intentions were pure.
3rd day of exhibition On 9 June 2011, the Founder and Leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) Altaf Hussain addressed a large gathering of students, young professionals, educationists, scientists, economists, representatives of corporate sector and others belonging to different walks of life at the closing ceremony of the "Re-engineering Pakistan" exhibition held by Academic and Social Circle, a social wing of All Pakistan Muttahida Students Organizations. Members of the Co-ordination Committee of the MQM were also present on the occasion. Hussain praised the central committee of the APMSO on organizing the "Re-engineering Pakistan" exhibition and said that if the students were supported by the government Pakistan would not need to ask the US for the drone technology. == Karachi University and youth politics ==