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Prime Minister Imran Khan to visit Karachi tomorrow

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Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit Karachi tomorrow on 27th December.

According to details, Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit Karachi tomorrow and will attend meetings at the Governor House.

PM Imran Khan will also meet Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) members at the Governor House and will also meet representatives of the provincial government.

Party sources have claimed, “The PM is expected that some big schemes are announced for the uplift of the megacity,”

PM will also attend an important meeting with the traders and traders will inform the PM about their issues.

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According to sources, the PM will also attend the wedding ceremony of the former finance minister Asad Umer’s son.

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It should be remembered that PM had a visit to Karachi two months ago.

PM had led a gathering related to peace at the Governor House.

PTI representatives and the business community had conducted separate meetings with the PM.

PM Imran Khan was also given a briefing regarding the projects made with the cooperation of the federal government.

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Note that after becoming Prime Minister, Imran Khan had a first visit to Karachi on 16th September.

He had first visited Quaid-E-Azam’s mausoleum and had also recited Fatiha.

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