PESHAWAR: Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will launch his party’s campaign for upcoming elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from Thursday.

According to a schedule issued to media, the PPP chief will visit Abbottabad on Nov 16, Mardan on Nov 17, Peshawar on Nov 18, Nowshera on Nov 20, Upper Dir on Nov 21 and Chitral on Nov 22. He will address public meetings in Dir and Chitral, and workers’ conventions in rest of the districts.

In Peshawar, the party people have finalised a plan to welcome their leader. In this connection, a meeting was held at the residence of Sartaj Khan in Dauranpur area with PPP provincial president Mohammad Ali Shah Bacha in the chair on Monday.

PPP provincial secretary information Amjad Afridi, provincial senior vice-president Syed Ayub Shah, Peshawar division president Misbahuddin, Malik Saeed Khan, Malik Temash Khan and others asked the workers to start preparations to make Mr Bilawal’s visit a success.

Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2023

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