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Nadeem Afzal Chan to rejoin PPP

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In a major blow ahead of the no-trust motion, former spokesperson of Prime Minister Imran Khan, Nadeem Afzal Chan, has decided to part ways with the ruling PTI and rejoin his former party PPP.

Sources, privy to the development, said that Chan will meet PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari at the party’s rally in Lahore where he will announce his decision to rejoin the PPP’s ranks.

Chan had resigned as PM Imran Khan’s spokesperson in January of last year over differences with the PTI government.

According to sources, one of the major reasons behind Chan quitting his office was PM Khan’s delay in visiting the Machh massacre victims’ families who were demanding justice by staging a protest in freezing temperatures on Quetta’s Western Bypass.

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