Former PTI MPA joins PPP
Sania Kamran, Hassan Murtaza call on PPP Chairman
Lahore: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Central Punjab General Secretary Syed Hassan Murtaza on Wednesday said that red line is Pakistan, personalities are not red line.
He was talking to the media at Central Punjab Secretariat. On this occasion former MPA of PTI Sania Kamran, Mahar Mukhtar Jappa from PP 96 and former MPA Pervez Rafiq announced to join Pakistan Peoples Party. Earlier, Sania Kamran along with Hassan Murtaza met PPP chairman and foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. Murtaza said PPP has always restored the sanctity of Parliament. People's Party does not want to gather a crowd of electables. There are good and bad times. “We never did politics of interest. We are moving towards improvement. We are bringing together those people who are related to the ideology of the People's Party," Murtaza said. General Secretary PPP also thanked Sania Kamran for joining PPP. He also said that Sania Kamran will get respect in the party.
While talking to the media, Sania Kamran said that PPP is the only party which has roots in the people. She also said that former President Asif Ali Zardari is the only leader in the country who had the capability of taking the country out of the crisis. Sania further said that chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto is the real face of the youth. She hoped that Pakistan will get progress under the leadership of Bilawal Bhutto. She strongly condemned the events of May 9. She said those people who are involved in this should be punished. The press conference was also attended by Aslam Gill, Ahsan Rizvi, Mian Ayub, Ayesha Ghori and Zeeshan Shami.
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