Pakistan

Renown TV show host announces to form new political party

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KARACHI: Famous Pakistani television anchor and program host, Iqrar ul Hassan, has announced the formation of a new political party, whose name will be declared on January 15.

Speaking to the youngsters, Iqrar Ul Hassan focused on the political and development situation prevailing in the province of Punjab. He accepted that the previous Chief Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, completed various development tasks there, whereas the Caretaker Chief Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, supervised the completion of various underpasses.

Iqrar Ul Hassan said that the province of Punjab has always enjoyed good governance by a populace that implements development work, including Maryam Nawaz, but he highlighted an exception in the management of ex-C.M. Usman Buzdar.

He strongly emphasized the fact that the parties are not a personal possession that is transferred from one person to another, but rather are sound institutions based on systems and principles.

This, according to him, will also enhance his ability to connect with his portrayed public and support his endeavor of creating a new political base in Pakistan.

Iqrar Ul Hassan has also confirmed that he will announce the registration process of his party, just like his party’s name, next month.

Staff Reporter

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