A significant part of the agenda involves approving potential candidates from across Punjab.

Lahore: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari arrived in Lahore on Monday for crucial meetings related to the upcoming elections. The focus was on the high-profile session of the PPP Punjab Parliamentary Board held at Bilawal House.
Bilawal, who recently addressed gatherings in KP and Balochistan, used his speeches to target the PML-N. The PPP Punjab Parliamentary Board, chaired by Bilawal, convened to discuss and finalize the party's election strategy.
A significant part of the agenda involved approving potential candidates from across Punjab. Bilawal presented names, highlighting candidates' qualifications, capabilities, and alignment with democratic principles and party ideologies.
The board carefully deliberated on candidates' progressiveness, public relations, and past contributions. Prominent figures, including Nayar Bukhari, Rana Farooq Saeed, Samina Khalid Ghurki, Hasan Murtaza, and others, were present during the session.

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