PPP has planned the completion of the reorganisation process in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa till December 27, 2016 to launch workers mobilisation campaign and preparations for the general elections of 2018.
This was stated by the newly appointed PPP provincial President Engineer Muhammad Humayun Khan, while talking to a group of journalists here at his residence on Sunday. He said that the PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari would come to Peshawar after December 5 to have meetings with workers and senor leaders.
He said that PPP foundation day celebrations would be started from November 30, 2016 and would continue till December 5 at Bilawal House, Lahore where workers of all provinces would erect their stalls to present their traditional cultural events. The workers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would erect their stalls on December 03 and the workers aspiring for divisional level offices would also hold meeting with the chairman on the same day.
He said that the co-ordination committee had submitted three names for three seats of president, general secretary and information secretary in each division and district but anyone aspiring to appear in the interview would be allowed to offer his/her services.
The coordination committee, he said had worked for nine months long and visited all districts to hold meetings with workers and pick three names for each office purely in consultation with relevant local activists.
PPP workers from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he said would leave for Lahore on Nov29 and would stay till December 5 there to have interaction with people of different provinces in order to develop acquaintances for strengthening of party. About the reorganisation of the PPP, he said being provincial president he would visit every part of the province and meet the workers to activate them, even the disgruntled workers so that to restore past position of the party in the province.
Khan said that the provincial secretariat would be shifted from the high security zone of Cantonment to Dauranpur, a suburban locality on Northern Bypass so that the people could easily approach to leadership and play role in reorganisation. "All the workers are respectable for me and I will take them along to come up to the expectations of party leadership," Khan said. He thanks the party leadership for appointing him as provincial president and assured that he would leave no stone un-turn for strengthening the party in order to win future elections in the province.
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