ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Media Strategic Committee has reiterated its commitment to fully implementing the party’s media policy in line with the vision of the leadership and to strengthening public engagement across the province.
A meeting of the PPP Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Media Strategic Committee was held under the chairmanship of Secretary General Muhammad Humayun Khan. The meeting was attended by Provincial President Syed Muhammad Ali Shah Bacha, Provincial Secretary Information Amjad Khan Afridi, Deputy Secretary Information Gohar Inqalabi, Tahir Abbas, MPA Mehar Sultana, and Digital Media Head Asifullah Khan, among others.
During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on the national and provincial political situation, organisational matters, and the overall performance of the information department. Members of the Media Strategic Committee presented their reports to Secretary General Muhammad Humayun Khan.
The participants reviewed strategies to further organize, strengthen, and activate the information department across the province. It was decided to revitalize the department at divisional, district, tehsil, and constituency levels to ensure the party’s message effectively reaches the public.
Secretary General Muhammad Humayun Khan emphasised that conveying the PPP’s ideological struggle and message of public service to every household is the foremost duty of party workers.
He underscored the importance of utilising modern communication tools and social media platforms to project the party’s stance in a positive, organized, and impactful manner. The meeting also resolved to convene a session of divisional and district presidents, general secretaries, and information secretaries soon, to align the provincial media network with modern communication requirements.
Members of the Media Strategic Committee reaffirmed their resolve to fully implement the media policy in accordance with the vision of the party leadership and to enhance public outreach across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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