Central Secretary of Information Firdous Ashiq Awan says the rearrangement of IPP's rally schedule is a result of prior commitments and the implementation of new political strategies by the leadership.


Lahore: Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) on Sunday revised its rally schedule, shifting its first power show from October 13 to October 28 in Khanewal.
According to Firdous Ashiq Awan, the Central Secretary of Information, the rearrangement of IPP's rally schedule is a result of prior commitments and the implementation of new political strategies by the leadership.
Under the new plan, IPP would conduct its inaugural power show in Khanewal on October 28, and the announcement of the revised date for the Jhang power show is expected shortly.
The Secretary of Information for IPP emphasized that the party's public outreach efforts will not be disrupted in any way. However, these public engagements and rallies would be led by senior party officials.
It's important to note that IPP had previously announced its first political power show in Jhang on October 13.
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