The PPPP president says the party's leadership was prepared to tackle any challenge in any circumstance.


Nawab Shah: Pakistan People Party Parliamentarians President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday held a meeting with party members and workers from Skarand and Qazi Ahmad.
During the meeting, Zardari was joined by Ghulam Qadir Chandio, Ghulam Mustafa Shah, Aftab Anad, Ghulam Shah Leghari, Tariq Arain, Nasir Shah, Ali Hasan Zardari, Munawar Wasan, Ashiq Zardari, and others.
Zardari also underscored the determination of every party worker to establish a government representing the people.
Zardari attentively considered the suggestions and strategies presented by the activists and workers. He expressed confidence that the Pakistan People Party would lead the next government in the country and emphasized that the party's leadership was prepared to tackle any challenge in any circumstance.
The statement comes at a moment when President Alvi and ECP agreed to hold elections in the country next year on February 8.
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