PPP offers legal aid to workers

Published April 16, 2007

RAWALPINDI, April 15: Secretary information Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Rawalpindi city has asked the relatives of detained leaders and workers of the party to contact the legal aid committee so that free legal aid could be provided to them.

He said they can contact the chairman of the committee, Shah Khawar Advocate, or members of the legal aid committee including advocates Chaudhry Muhammad Waris, Babar Ali, Sajid Tanoli and Asad Abbas in the district courts.

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