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PPP to kickstart its electioneering in Punjab from tomorrow

Bilawal will address party workers’ convention in Gujranwala tomorrow

By News Desk

December 11, 2023 10:05 AM


PPP to kickstart its electioneering in Punjab from tomorrow

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The Pakistan Peoples Party will kickstart its electioneering in Punjab - the biggest province in the country – from tomorrow, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Monday.

Former foreign minister and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto who wrapped up his Khyber Pakhtunkhwa campaign yesterday, is all set to spearhead it in the politically most vibrant and populous province, Punjab, from Tuesday.

The first PPP convention will be held tomorrow in Gujranwala. Bilawal will address the workers.

The PPP leadership has not given the approval for the final preparations of the workers’ convention in Lahore.

The PPP Lahore organization committee has suggested selecting Mochi Gate and Liberty Chowk as venues for holding the party convention.

However, the party leadership will take the final decision regarding the place and date of the workers’ convention.

 

Reporter Hassan Ali


News Desk


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