Pakistan Peoples Party leaders and workers gathered to mark the Peoples Party 58th foundation day at a local hotel in Germany, where speakers reiterated the party’s continued popularity despite alleged conspiracies and retaliatory actions.
Malik Khalid Nawaz Bobby, vice president of PPP Punjab, told the gathering that no plot to marginalize party activists would succeed and that ideological, selfless, and sincere workers remain the true strength of the Peoples Party. He said the party still represents workers, peasants, students, traders, lawyers, women and other disadvantaged groups.
The event was organised by PPP Germany and the Peoples Party Worker Union, with Amjad Butt presiding over the ceremony. Other speakers included Banaras Choudhry, Syed Yaseen Azad, Nasser Mir, Raja Zaheer Iqbal, Tariq Waheed Butt, Falik Sher Khan Lodhi, Saeed Akhtar Pappa, Sohail Mukhtar, and Malik Adil Butt, who all addressed party workers and affirmed the commitment to unity.
Women leaders from the party wing also spoke, including Saadia Abbasi, Gulnaz Badshah, Saeeda Bibi, Shehzadi Kosar Gilani, and Musarrat Gujar. The gathering saw a large turnout of activists such as Munirullah Butt, Rana Shaukat, Shafiq Choudhry, Malik Mustafa, Sheikh Ismail, and many others who joined to celebrate the Peoples Party legacy.
Speakers including Malik Khalid Nawaz Bobby, Amjad Butt, Banaras Choudhry, Nasser Mir and Raja Zaheer Iqbal said party workers renewed their pledge on the foundation day to rebuild the Peoples Party as a popular force at street and neighborhood level through unity and solidarity.
The ceremony concluded with the cutting of a two-hundred-pound cake to mark the 58th foundation day, symbolising celebration and renewed resolve among the diaspora activists and party leadership present.
