GB PPP team meets Bilawal, discusses party issues
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has expressed concern over the law and order situation in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB).
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was talking to a delegation of PPP GB here Saturday at Zardari House. The PPP leaders of Gilgit Baltistan apprised the Chairman constituency wise about the political situation in GB. Bilawal asked the youth of GB to take part in GB elections with zeal and fervour. He also expressed concern over the low number of flights to and from GB. He said that it is unfortunate that the government did not compensate the victims of the earthquake in Astore. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also expressed sorrow and grief over the death of Justice Altaf Hussain.
Former chief minister Gilgit Baltistan Mehdi Shah, Engr Ismail and Muhammad Ali Akhtar also called on Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
-
Reese Witherspoon Issues Urgent Warning After Scammers Using Her Identity -
XAI Restricts Grok Image Editing After Backlash From California And Europe -
‘Disgraced’ Andrew’s Past Scandals Catch Up To His Daughters -
Amazon Rolls Out ‘sovereign’ EU-based Cloud To Address Data Privacy Concerns -
Ross, Matt Duffer Used AI To Write Finale Of 'Stranger Things'? -
Microsoft Secures Largest Ever Soil Carbon Credit Agreement Amid Data Centres Expansion -
Google Expands Gemini With Personal Intelligence -
Japan, Philippines Sign Defence Pacts As Regional Tensions Escalate -
ISS Crew Of Four Completes Medical Evacuation With Safe Splashdown Off California -
Connor Storrie Reveals Why His Dad Hasn't Seen 'Heated Rivalry' Yet -
Meghan Markle’s Biggest Challenge In UK Return As She Struggles To Control Narrative -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Angry As King Charles Ends Their Financial Security -
Chase Infiniti Shares Her Working Experience With Leonardo DiCaprio -
Todd Bridges And Wife Bettijo B. Hirschi Separate After Three Years Of Marriage -
Germany Sends Troops To Greenland Amid Rising Arctic Tensions -
Jonathan Quick, The New York Rangers Face Mounting Pressure As Losses Pile Up