PPP KP delegation calls on Zardari
ISLAMABAD: A delegation of newly-elected party officials led by PPP KP President Humayun Khan called on former president and head of PPPP Asif Ali Zardari at the Zardari House, Islamabad, on Wednesday. The delegation included Fakhar Zaman Qadir, Ms Nighat Orakzai, Sahibzada Sanaullah, Salim Khan, Sardar Hussain and Muhammad Ali Shah Bacha. Political situation in KP and party’s organisational issues were discussed in the meeting. Zardari instructed the party leaders to keep in touch with the people of their constituencies and prepare for the next general elections. He said he will be visiting KP soon to meet party workers. He asked the members of delegation to be a source of strength for PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. He said the previous PPP government gave identity to the people of the province and will solve their problems after coming to power in the next elections.
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