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PPP getting stronger in South Punjab

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Former Punjab Chief Minister and leader of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Dost Muhammad Khosa said his party was getting stronger in South Punjab day by day. Addressing a ceremony at Khosa House, he called it ‘unfortunate’ that implementation of the law remained a phenomenon for the poor only. The powerful class considers itself as superior, he said.

He said they welcomed Akram Khan Mulghani, the political figure of Taunsa for joining the party. He said that every section of society is affected by the current situation in the country. Inflation has broken back of the poor, he remarked. “But I’m hopeful that in the coming times, Pakistan will again be on the path of development and for this, general elections should be held in the country immediately”, he said. He said that there was uncertainty in the country, adding that the law and order situation in Dera Ghazi Khan became a question mark for the administration particularly.—Our Correspondent

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