Jahangir Khan Tareen, the patron-in-chief of Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP), on Monday declared his commitment to building a 'Naya Pakistan' -- a slogan first championed by his former leader PTI founder Imran Khan -- in the true sense.
Addressing a spirited corner meeting in PP-228, Tareen said that his politics is rooted in the fight against oppression and repression and promised that the party will earnestly follow its manifesto if entrusted with people's confidence.
Tareen promised a slew of development projects, including the provision of gas, construction of an underpass, establishment of a NADRA office, and initiatives for clean water supply.
The campaign gained momentum as Tareen, accompanied by IPP candidate Nazir Khan Baloch from PP-228, addressed corner meetings at various locations, engaging with local leaders and the community.
Tareen, flanked by IPP leaders like Nazir Khan Baloch, Gailywal's local leaders Jahanzeb Talat, Kamran Ahir, and Khawajaullah Nawaz, addressed meetings at the residences of Khawaja Amir, Raja Farooq Sukhera, Malik Fayaz Ur Rehman, and Malik Hifz.Notably, Malik Hafeez and Malik Abdul Karim Arain announced their support for Tareen and Baloch, marking the end of a 20-year alliance with Siddique Baloch.
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During the corner meetings, Tareen expressed his deep connection with the people of Gailywal and declared February 8 as the day of victory. He said he would make relentless efforts to transform the lives of the people and the overall condition of Lodhran once the victory is achieved.
Tareen reiterated the party's founding principles, stressing its commitment to creating a 'Naya Pakistan' in the truest sense. He hailed the IPP manifesto as the best among all parties and urged the public to trust in him, assuring that the party would steadfastly follow its promises.Echoing Tareen's sentiments, Nazir Khan Baloch urged the public to rally on February 8 and support the 'eagle' for a successful outcome.
He underscored the party's struggle against oppressive politics.In a related development, Jahangir Tareen paid a visit to former Punjab governor and senior PML-N leader Rafique Rajwana at his residence.Rajwana pledged full support to Tareen in Multan and committed to endorsing him from NA-149.
The gesture marked a significant alignment of political forces in the region, adding momentum to Tareen's political ambitions.
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