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Hasan Murtaza terms SC judgment on election as landmark
The general secretary of PPP Central Punjab says those conspiring to sabotage the elections are enemies of the people.
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Lahore: General Secretary of Pakistan People's Party Central Punjab, Syed Hasan Murtaza, on Friday termed the decision of Supreme Court as a landmark judgment.
According to a statement issued here, Hassan Murtaza said Supreme Court's decision regarding holding elections on February 8, 2024, is welcoming. The conspiracy of those attempting to derail the electoral process has failed. He also said that the true face of non-democratic parties has been exposed to the nation.
He further said that those conspiring to sabotage the elections are enemies of the people.
Only the Pakistan People's Party believes in the electoral process. He said under the leadership of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the Pakistan People's Party is vigorously running its election campaign nationwide. Hasan Murtaza.
A leader isn't someone who addresses on TV but one who carries their manifesto within the people. The Pakistan People's Party will succeed with a significant majority in the February 8 elections. Hasan Murtaza.
Murtaza claimed that On February 8, 2024, the public will make Bilawal Bhutto Zardari the Prime Minister through their democratic power.
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