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As stage set for political adoptions, Asif Zardari reaches Lahore

F.P. Report

LAHORE: Former president and Co-Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Asif Ali Zardari has reached Lahore on Wednesday.

The former president reached the Punjab capital – a hub of political activities nowadays – along with his 10 companions through a special flight.

After landing in Lahore, he drove straight to the Bilawal House in Bahria Town amid strict security. He will stay there for a few days.

During his stay, many politicians will meet Zardari and announce to join the Pakistan Peoples Party.

Sources said among those who intend to join the PPP is also included the Niwani group.

Zardari will also hold a meeting with PML-Q leader Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain. They will discuss situation emerged after the violent incidents of May 9.

He will also hold consultation on next general elections with the PML-Q leader.

Former Punjab governor Makhdoom Syed Ahmad and politicians belonging to South Punjab will also call on Zardari at Bilawal House today.

The Frontier Post

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