MULTAN City News
PPP, Bilawal termed hope for poor
From Our Correspondent
MULTAN: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) South Punjab spokesman Khawaja Rizwan Alam Saturday said the party and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari are the only hope for the poor and downtrodden classes.
Talking to reporters, he said the PPP successfully is completing reorganization process by holding workers’ conventions at city, district and division level.
He said the party has decided holding workers conventions at Dera Ghazi Khan division to activate its sympathizers at grass root level.
He said convention at Layyah would be held on July 31, at Dera Ghazi Khan on August 1 and Ranjanpur on the same evening.
He said all candidates for different offices are provided an opportunity to express their views on their efforts made to strengthen democracy and sacrifices for the party.
He said the PPP would regain her status in 2018 general elections because PPP is passion and passions can never be defeated.
He quoted PPP founding chairman Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s words that the class struggle is irreconcilable and it must end in the victory of one class over the other.
Khawaja said the PPP is the symbol of federation and it will win with the support of the people as its vote bank is intact among masses.
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