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Asif Zardari forms committee for Balochistan affairs

Asif Zardari forms committee for Balochistan affairs

Asif Zardari forms committee for Balochistan affairs

Asif Zardari forms committee for Balochistan affairs

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QUETTA: Former President and Co-Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP)  Asif Zardari formed a committee for the affairs of Balochistan.

According to sources, the committee formed by Asif Zardari includes Sanaullah Khan Zehri, Sarfaraz Bugti, Mir Changez Khan Jamali, and Ali Hassan Zehri.

On the other hand, Asif Zardari was met by the Awami National Party (ANP) newly elected member Balochistan Assembly Zamrik Khan, during which ANP’s Senator Umar Farraq and former Senator Dawood Khan were also present.

In the meeting, an ANP member of the Balochistan Assembly and Senator announced support for Asif Zardari for President.

Moreover, Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani also met with Asif Zardari during which they discussed the Senate election, the presidential election, and government formation in Balochistan.

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