PPP chairman says we have no enmity with rulers but an issue of people’s basic rights


Lahore: Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) Chairman on Sunday said that his party will regain its lost position in Punjab, adding that he has no enmity with the rulers but an issue of the people’s basic rights.
Bilawal has addressed the peoples who joined PPP quitting the ruling PTI, PML-N and other parties at Bilawal House in Bahria Town Lahore.
Talking to them, Bilawal Bhutto said that the foundation of PPP was laid in Lahore, so they would win it again and hoist party flags at veteran Jialas’ houses.
He said even today the slogan of Roti, Kapra, aur Makan (bread, cloth and house) is as important as it was in the 70's.
PPP leaders Raja Pervez Ashraf, Hassan Murtaza, Shehzad Saeed Cheema, Aslam Gill, Farooq Yousuf Gharki and others were present on the occasion.
PTI’s local leaders Allauddin Bahaduri, Mrs Shehzadi, Syed Afraz Abbas Naqvi, Hafiz Zeeshan, Nabil Kazmi, Khalil Kamran, Haji Shakeel, Shabnam Sial, Tony Shah, Salman Arshad, Imtiaz Qureshi, Anwar Khan, Khurram Pervez, Rana Wasif, Tanveer Qureshi and others joined the PPP.
The PML-N leaders Shaukat Ali, Malik Sudhir Khokhar, Muhammad Javed, Muhammad Abdul Majeed, Muhammad Ehsan, Amjad Khan Qadri and others also joined PPP.
Bilawal went to pay homage to the rendered services of party worker Mian Hassan Dar in Lahore. He said that Mian has carried out incredible work in NA 133 UC 229 of Gujranwala city and is a living example for all party workers.
He further said that soon the lost position of PPP will be regained with the incredible efforts of party members in Punjab.
It is pertinent to mention here that Mian Hassan invited Bilawal to visit Gujranwala city.

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