Ghous Baksh Mehr’s announcement to join the People’s Party

Ghous Baksh Mehr's announcement to join the People's Party

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Ghous Bakhsh Mehr of Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) has announced to join Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).

Ghous Bakhsh Mehr announced joining the People’s Party in a meeting with the Sindh Chief Minister.

In this regard, PP leader Sharjeel Inam Memon said that Ghous Bakhsh Meher is welcome in the People’s Party.

He said that Ghous Baksh Mehr will organize a regular induction ceremony during the ceremony in the native area.

It should be noted that the son of Ghous Bakhsh Mehr and former district nazim Arif Mehr also joined the People’s Party.

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Ghous Baksh Mehr's announcement to join the People's Party
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