PSP leaders to visit Lahore
Karachi
In a move to mobilise and motivate people of other provinces of the country, the Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) has planned to start a tour of different parts of Punjab.
As the first step, Iftikhar Randhawa and Raza Haroon will leave for Lahore in the next few days to hold a series of meetings with members of the public who have been contacting the party.
This was announced by Raza Haroon while addressing a press conference at Kamal House on Friday. Flanked by Iftikhar Randhawa and Iftikhar Alam, he claimed that the PSP will open an office in Lahore after which it will also announce its organisational set up. He said while in Lahore, PSP leaders will also meet members of the public from surrounding areas.
In the next phase, said Haroon, a two-member committee comprising Anis Advocate and Ashfaq Mangi will visit Quetta and other areas of Baluchistan to set-up party offices. He said the PSP wanted to unite people from all provinces and foil conspiracies against each other. “You will see that the number of people joining the party will soon swell to millions,” he claimed. “We will hold another public rally in August, after Ramzan.”
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