Muzaffarabad (PID) December 3, 2025
Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir Faisal Mumtaz Rathore met with a delegation of party officials and municipal members led by candidate Shaukat Javed Mir from Constituency 7 at the Committee Room of the Prime Minister's Secretariat.
The delegation presented a 16-point charter of demands regarding the collective basic issues of Constituency 7. The public demands included the tunnel mega-project, a separate seat in the assembly, the birth road, the Leepa bypass, roads, a 50-bed hospital, municipal institutions, and the office building of all government departments, including the Leepa Press Club, the establishment of the Development Authority, the provision of interest-free loans to youth on easy terms, the shortage of teachers in educational institutions, the lack of teaching facilities, the problems faced by health centers, the opening of the Tetwal route, and the inclusion of bunkers in the federal government's diplomatic priorities and allocation of funds.
The delegation requested the implementation of these demands and invited the Prime Minister to visit the Leepa Valley Pandu Sector, which he accepted and promised to visit between November 15 and 20.
The delegation congratulated the Prime Minister and expressed their unwavering confidence in the leadership of Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto, President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari, Chairperson of Political Affairs Faryal Talpur, Central Senior Leader Chaudhry Riaz, Party President Chaudhry Muhammad Yasin, and Speaker Chaudhry Latif Akbar.
The delegation appreciated the people-friendly policies of the People's Party government led by Prime Minister Faisal Mumtaz Rathore and vowed to play a full role in the party's landslide victory in the general elections.
The delegation included Member of the
Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir Faisal Mumtaz Rathore met with a delegation of party officials and municipal members led by candidate Shaukat Javed Mir from Constituency 7 at the Committee Room of the Prime Minister's Secretariat.
The delegation presented a 16-point charter of demands regarding the collective basic issues of Constituency 7. The public demands included the tunnel mega-project, a separate seat in the assembly, the birth road, the Leepa bypass, roads, a 50-bed hospital, municipal institutions, and the office building of all government departments, including the Leepa Press Club, the establishment of the Development Authority, the provision of interest-free loans to youth on easy terms, the shortage of teachers in educational institutions, the lack of teaching facilities, the problems faced by health centers, the opening of the Tetwal route, and the inclusion of bunkers in the federal government's diplomatic priorities and allocation of funds.
The delegation requested the implementation of these demands and invited the Prime Minister to visit the Leepa Valley Pandu Sector, which he accepted and promised to visit between November 15 and 20.
The delegation congratulated the Prime Minister and expressed their unwavering confidence in the leadership of Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto, President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari, Chairperson of Political Affairs Faryal Talpur, Central Senior Leader Chaudhry Riaz, Party President Chaudhry Muhammad Yasin, and Speaker Chaudhry Latif Akbar.
The delegation appreciated the people-friendly policies of the People's Party government led by Prime Minister Faisal Mumtaz Rathore and vowed to play a full role in the party's landslide victory in the general elections.
The delegation included Member of the