People’s declaration against PTI govt on Feb 27: Bilawal
ISLAMABAD: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said the PPP’s long march is the voice of the common man and people across the country will come out on February 27 to declare their decision against Imran Khan's government.
“People are ready to defy the government for inflation and unemployment,” he said in a meeting of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) executives, chaired at Zardari House Islamabad Saturday, where PPP officials briefed him about regional politics. The meeting ratified the decisions of the PPP Central Executive Committee and Federal Council for the long march.
Later on, Ahad Khattak, contesting Tehsil Nazim elections from Nowshera, met Bilawal and discussed upcoming elections in Nowshera Tehsil, explaining that Defense Minister Pervez Khattak was defeated from his (Khattak ) native village.
Senior vice president PPP KP, Mohammad Ali Bacha also called on the PPP chief and discussed long march preparations.
The GB PPP's leaders in the meeting included Amjad Advocate, Mehdi Shah, Musa Gilgit, Imran Nadeem, Bashir Ahmed, Ayub Shah, Syed Pir Jalal Shah, Muhammad Ali Shah, Ghaffar Khan, Haji Dilbar Khan, Mirza Hussain, Dr Ali Madad Sher, Dr Muzaffar, Shehzad Agha, Iqbal Rasool, Hajat Ali, Hussain Ali Rana, Zawar Fida Hussain, Tauqeer Mehdi, Abbas Mousavi, Saifullah, Saeed Aman, Muhammad Tariq, Tariq Aziz, Fida Karim, Wazir Muhammad Khan, Niaz Ali Siam, Syed Haider Shah, Syed Sajid Hussain, Muhammad Hussain, Ghulam Abbas, GM Parvi, Kashif Bonjoi, Wazir Mohammad Yousuf, Mohammad Bashir, Syed Yawar Abbas, Fazal Karim, Sher Akbar Khan, Sahib Khan, Dr Naseem, Mohammad Fida, Muhammad Ali Pathan, Ahsan Ali, Manzoor Hussain, Qasim Shah and Iqbal Dilbar.
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