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PPP’s “Caravan-e-Bhutto” kicks off today

F.P. Report

KARACHI: The train march of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) against the federal government is all set to start from Karachi on Tuesday (today).

According to detail, PPP’s train march titled as “Caravan-e-Bhutto” and it comes ahead of the 40th death anniversary of PPP founder Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.

Bilawal Bhutto Zaradri would depart for Larkana from Karachi’s Cantt Railway Station on Tuesday morning.

Meanwhile, a reception camp has also been set up at the railway station for the facilitation of participants.

They said over 1 million rupees were paid by the party for the booking of a special train, which will depart from Karachi at 11am on March 26.

Earlier on Monday, PPP Karachi division president Saeed Ghani visited the party camp at Cantt Station and observed preparations for Caravan-e-Bhutto train march.

Speaking to the media, Ghani said if any hurdles were posed then they would even go on to push the train to go ahead with their march.

He said the speeches by the party chairman had greatly perplexed the centre, adding that Bilawal would make a historic address on the death anniversary of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.

The Frontier Post

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