PESHAWAR: Senior leader of Awami National Party (ANP) and former federal minister Haji Ghulam Ahmed Bilour has said goodbye to politics.
As per the details, the veteran politician, who was defeated in the last three elections from provincial capital Peshawar, gave up politics and decided to move to Islamabad.
The former railway minister further said that his brother Bashir Bilour and nephew Haroon Bilour were martyred and he found no reason to stay in Peshawar as he was no longer interested in politics.
“I was declared a loser in four elections, which I won. My brother, son and a nephew were martyred by militants,” he said. “Now I am thinking of shifting to Islamabad.”
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