LAHORE: The Istehkam-i-Pakistan Party (IPP) will restore the national institutions and protect employees and pensioners to help build the country’s economy on a strong foundation.

The day of Feb 8 will set a new path for the glorious future of the country, said IPP President and NA-117 and PP-149 candidate Abdul Aleem Khan while addressing a large public gathering at Griffon Ground on Monday.

Acknowledging that the common man is worried about the prices of electricity bills and petrol and that would be compensated by giving 300 free units of electricity.

He said he had been serving the masses for the past 22 years from the platform of Abdul Aleem Khan Foundation.

“We must contribute to the process of minimizing the hardships of the people as much as we can,” he added.

“My constituency is like my family, I am a partner in pain and suffering and proud to do development work,” he added.

Published in Dawn, February 6th, 2024

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