Bilawal, party workers discuss long march

Published February 8, 2021
BILAWAL Bhutto-Zardari discusses party issues and other matters with newly-appointed office-bearers of PPP Larkana chapter at Naudero House on Sunday.—Dawn
BILAWAL Bhutto-Zardari discusses party issues and other matters with newly-appointed office-bearers of PPP Larkana chapter at Naudero House on Sunday.—Dawn

LARKANA: Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari held a detailed meeting with new office-bearers of the party’s district and city chapters of Larkana at Naudero House on Sunday.

He congratulated the party workers on assuming their new positions and inquired from them about the pace of their performance. He, in the presence of PPP district president MNA Khursheed Juenjo, general secretary Aijaz Leghari, Sindh Minister for Irrigation Sohail Anwar Siyal, Jamil Soomro and others discussed the party matters, issues pertaining of price spiral and matters pertaining to Pakistan Democratic Movement’s oncoming long march to Islamabad, sources said.

The meeting also focused on addressing peoples’ issues and efforts to resolve them. The workers assured the party chairman of efforts to strengthen it.

Published in Dawn, February 8th, 2021

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