Leader says decision taken to reorganise PPP
MANSEHRA: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP)’s provincial general secretary Shuja Salim Khan on Monday said the party was being reorganized in Hazara and the rest of the province.
“Our leadership has decided to reorganize the party at the grassroots level in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to work for the welfare of the people,” he was speaking to mediamen here.He said that workers’ conventions and gatherings were being organized in Mansehra, Abbottabad and the rest of the Hazara division to mobilize activists at the grassroots level. The PPP leader said that recent appointments made in the Hazara division were part of the party reorganization drive in the province.“The party’s convention held here attracted a large crowd where the Governor Faisal Karim Kundi and other leadership address,” he said.
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