Country needs political stability, says Aleem Khan
Islamabad:President of Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) and Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan has stated that Pakistan is facing persistent challenges on both its borders and the country has never been in greater need of political stability than it is today, says press release.
He emphasized that national politics must be conditioned upon and linked with development and national security, adding that IPP is fully committed to fulfil its responsibilities in this regard. Abdul Aleem Khan made these remarks during a meeting with senior Party leaders at the IPP’s Provincial Secretariat.
He announced that the Party is set to activate its organizational structure across Punjab, beginning with Workers’ Conventions in South Punjab. According to the schedule, IPP will hold its Conventions in Layyah on May 4 and Faisalabad on May 11. This activity will provide Party officials and workers with a strong platform to showcase their performance and organizational strength.
On this occasion, Abdul Aleem Khan handed over the notification to Umar Fareed Khan nominated as President of IPP Youth Wing South Punjab. In the meeting other leader joining Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party were embraced with Party Mufflers as a token of their new responsibilities. Party leaders also briefed Abdul Aleem Khan on the ongoing membership drive and political activities in Central and South Punjab.
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