Politicians join PPP due to friendly policies, vision of Bilawal Bhutto: Nasir Shah

City News Jul, 22 2023
Politicians join PPP due to friendly policies, vision of Bilawal Bhutto: Nasir Shah
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KARACHI: Sindh Minister for Local Government Syed Nasir Hussain Shah said that due to people-friendly policies of PPP and vision of Chairman Bilawal Bhutto, number of dignitaries and politicians are joining Peoples’ Party and it is increasing day by day, while also joining included Alhaj Ghous Bakhsh Khan Mehr and his sons Arif Khan Mehr and Shehryar Khan Mehr same time.  Nasir Shah welcoming them congratulated these dignitaries joining Party.

He said today at Ali House Karachi on meeting with various delegations and people. Minister said it was joy and happiness that Alhaji Ghous Bakhsh Khan Mehr and his sons have joined Peoples’ Party which is sign of belief in Chairman Bilawal Bhutto and his policies. Nasir Shah said Shahryar Mehr and Arif Khan Maher will be given tickets for national and provincial assemblies and they will be candidates of Party in election.  He added that programme will be organised Alhaji Ghous Bakhsh Khan Mehr soon in his native Wazirabad constituency in which various communities will also announce their joining Party.  Number of people gave their requests to Nasir Shah and informed him about problems. Minister issued directives to concerned officials to solve issues of people.

 

Published in The Daily National Courier, July, 22 2023

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