BHIMBHER: A large and enthusiastic rally was organized by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in Bhimber district of Azad Kashmir, in which a large number of workers, youth, and citizens from across the region participated.
A significant development came during the rally when dozens of families belonging to different political parties announced their joining the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, ending their previous affiliations.
The new joiners said that they have taken this decision keeping in mind the current political situation and public issues, as they want to see positive change in the country and the region.
The newly joined politicians added that they became a part of this platform after being inspired by the vision and policies of the party leadership.
Addressing the rally, the speakers said that the growing confidence of the people is clear proof that people are fed up with traditional politics and are looking for new leadership.
They said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has always been struggling to solve public problems and establish a transparent system, and that is why people are joining it in droves.
The speakers further said that the people across the country, including Azad Kashmir, are facing problems like inflation, unemployment and lack of basic amenities, which require serious and practical steps to solve.
They expressed their determination that the party will take vigorous steps for public welfare after coming to power, and relief will be provided to every section.
At the end of the rally, the party leadership welcomed the newly joined families and assured them that their trust would never be lost. On this occasion, the workers showed great enthusiasm and also raised slogans in favor of the party, while the rally ended peacefully.
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