PTI, Jamaat activists join ANP

Published January 4, 2024
Awami National Party leader Zahid Khan gives a party cap to a new entrant at a ceremony in Lower Dir on Wednesday. — Dawn
Awami National Party leader Zahid Khan gives a party cap to a new entrant at a ceremony in Lower Dir on Wednesday. — Dawn

LOWER DIR: Several workers of PTI and Jamaat-i-Islami along with their families joined Awami National Party at a function here on Wednesday.

ANP spokesman and candidate for NA-7 Zahid Khan was chief guest on the occasion.

Those who joined ANP included Malik Wazir Khan, Gulzada, Shabir Khan, Ziarat Khan, Nimat Khan, Habibullah, Zahir Shah, Farid Khan and Ibrahim Khan.

Several other political activists including Qadar Khan, Luqman Ghani, Azizul Haq of JI and Laiq Said, Sher Hayat and Shamsur Rehman of PTI also joined ANP in the Bandagai Munjai area.

The function was also addressed by ANP candidate for PK-14 Malik Mohammad Zeb.

Published in Dawn, January 4th, 2024

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