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PPP Summons Important Meeting Today

PPP Summons Important Meeting Today
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has called for a special meeting to discuss the current political scenarios that have engulfed the prominent party leaders.

According to sources, the meeting is deemed to discuss over the JIT Report and inclusion of names of prominent PPP Leaders in the Exit Control List (ECL).

The meeting is scheduled to commence in the evening at Bilawal House Karachi today. Sources stated that PPP Leaders will prepare certain strategies to counter the issues that may arise after prominent party leaders were made part of ECL.

Also, they’ll prepare a reply to the JIT report submitted in Supreme Court regarding the infamous Mega Money Laundering Scam.
PPP Chairman, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari himself will be chairing the session where central and provincial leaders will be taking part in the session.

Legal experts have also been summoned in the special meeting held today at Bilawal House Karachi. Big decisions are expected to be made in today’s meeting of Pakistan People’s Party.
Earlier on December 28, the federal government released a list of 172 suspects whose names have been placed on the Exit Control List (ECL).

The PTI led Government put the names of all 172 accused in multi-billion rupee fake accounts scam on the exit control list. The list includes Asif Zardari, his sister Faryal Talpur, Bilawal Bhutto, CM Murad Ali Shah and several Sindh ministers.



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