Abbas Gadezi
MUZAFFARABAD: The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) workers belonging to capital city have successfully designed a special rally in the city on Tuesday to pave the way for party newly appointed district president Syed Bazil Ali Naqvi in future. In the first leg of his campaign, he announced to hold a mass contact rally starting from Peoples Secretariat located in Bank Squire via Quaid e Azam bridge to Shrine of Saen Saheli Sarkar. Though the process of reorganization of Pakistan Peoples Party was very slow, but it has finally launched its plan to hold massive public gatherings as the rally is an ample proof of the said attempt. The activists marched from the Peoples Secretariat building to the Shrine of Saheli Srkar then to central press club. They were led by the president PPP AJK Chapter, Chaudhary Latif Akbar, former ministers Mian Abdul Waheed, Matloob Inqlabi, newly appointed district president Syed Bazil Ali Naqvi, party leaders Mubarak Haider, Shoukat Javid Mir, Adnan Awan, Majid Awan, Ali Raza Sabzwari, Faizan Naqvi and others. They were holding PPP flags and banners and were chanting slogans in favour of the present body and president. The newly elected president while addressing to media said that the new body will be reflective of aspirations of the Party workers and Jiyalas. He thanked party chairman Bilawal Bhutto for his confidence on him. While assuring the people, he said that he would visit houses of all the annoyed workers to bring them back into the party folds as they were the real asset of the party. Paying rich tribute to the party’s founders, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto, he said that the credit went to these leaders who had rendered the sacrifice of lives to keep democracy alive in the country. The PPP leader came down hard on the federal and state governments and said that all the ruling parties had failed to come up to the expectations of people during the past over three years. The PPP, he said, had ideological workers who were ready to render any sacrifice for the party. “We will visit houses of our workers in all the ward and districts to activate them. Our people have forgotten internal differences and they will fully support in the drive for reorganisation,” the district chief said.
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