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Imran Khan to supervise membership drive in Lahore from March 31

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan would be reaching Lahore on a two-day visit on March 31 and would supervise the party’s membership drive here.

PTI central Punjab President Aleem Khan revealed this while chairing a party meeting at the party’s Garden Town Secretariat on Saturday.  Imran Khan would visit every constituency in Lahore and review the party membership campaign. He would also address the party workers in each constituency.

Aleem Khan, on the occasion, also congratulated party leaders and workers on behalf of Imran Khan for organising a mammoth rally on the eve of Pakistan Day on Friday.

Aleem said that every worker of the PTI was ready to defeat the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in the upcoming general elections. He said that the wave of change was on its way and the recent tour of Imran Khan to Gujranwala had broken the “so-called fort of the PML-N”.

He also said that now the Lahoris would also prove that they were voters of their national hero Imran Khan who, he said, struggled for a long time to make Pakistan corruption-free.

Aleem asked the party workers to remain ready for the “final political war against the mafia ruling the country” for the past 25 years as they could not even provide basic civic facilities to the masses including the provision of clean drinking water.

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