Bilawal summons PPP’s CEC on 11th in Karachi
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has summoned the meeting of the Central Executive Committee (CEC) of PPP on April 11 (Sunday) in Karachi, Earlier, the PPP’s CEC was scheduled to meet on April 5, but it was postponed due to ongoing sessions of the National Assembly and Senate and now rescheduled to meet on April 11. The PPP’s CEC is expected to make its final response on the matter of the show cause notice of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) and its future decision with regard to alliance.
The PPP position on the show cause notice of the PDM is clear that the PPP is neither answerable to any political party nor subordinate of any political party.
While announcing the date of the CEC, Secretary General PPP Syed Nayyar Hussain Bokhari said those who could not able to reach Karachi due to COVID-19, will participate in the meeting through video-link.
-
Peter Jackson Reveals A Viggo Mortensen Mishap In 'LOTR' Fans Totally Missed -
Marsh Farm: Work Underway On Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's New Home -
'Rip' Director Dishes On Matt Damon, Ben Affleck's ‘brotherly’ Dynamic -
Meghan Markle Handed Strict Warning: ‘You’re Playing With Fire In A High Risk, High Noise’ Game’ -
Paul McCartney Reveals How Close He Came To Giving Up Music -
Kate Middleton’s Secret Message Decoded: ‘She’s Done With All This!’ -
Police Uncover Secret Cannabis Empire Ran By New York Woman -
'Euphoria' Season Three Trailer Shows Chaotic Life After High School -
Marisa Abela Opens Up About Impact Of Cancer Treatment On Lifestyle -
Kensington Palace Shares Video Of Windsor Castle Ceremony -
Prince Harry’s Future Inheritance Causes Fears: ‘William Doesn’t Want To Support Meghan’s Ambitions’ -
Gabrielle Union, 53, Delights Fans With Bold Photos -
World's Biggest Fish Market Is Set To Open In Sydney: First Look Revealed -
Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey Reuniting For THIS Project -
Sydney Sweeney Saved Herself From Brutal Roast: Here's How -
Prince Harry’s ‘unrealistic’ Hopes Get Dashed: ‘Sincerity For King Charles Is Under Question’