ANP’s MPA, two senators back Zardari in presidential, Senate polls
In meeting with Zardari they announced their support for him in the Senate and presidential elections
By Asim Yasin
February 27, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Newly-elected member of Balochistan Assembly from Awami National Party (ANP) Zamarud Khan, senators Daud Khan and Nawabzada Umar Farooq from Balochistan called on former president and President Pakistan People’s Parliamentarians (PPPP) Asif Ali Zardari here at Zardari House on Monday.
In meeting with Zardari they announced their support for him in the Senate and presidential elections. Zamarud Khan MPA also announced to support the PPP in forming the government in Balochistan. The ANP also announced to play a more dynamic role in government formation in Balochistan. The PPP leaders from Balochistan Ali Madad Jattak and Mir Ali Hasan Brohi were also present on this occasion.
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