Islamabad, April 25, 2025: The Secretary General Pakistan Peoples Party, Humayun Khan, held an introductory meeting with the Party beat reporters in Islamabad. The PPP’s Secretariat In-charge, Sabtul Haider Bukhari, was also present with him during this meeting. It was held at the PPP’s Central Secretariat, where the beat reporters introduced themselves to the newly elected Secretary General PPP.
On this occasion, Humayun Khan briefed journalists about the party’s recent decisions and political activities. He highlighted the steps taken by the party to promote democratic values and for the welfare of the public. He stated that the Pakistan Peoples Party has always struggled for the rights of the people and will continue to work for their betterment.
During the meeting, journalists asked Humayun Khan various political questions, to which he responded in detail. He emphasized the importance of maintaining strong communication with party workers and the public and stated that journalism is a vital pillar of democracy and should be respected.
Afterwards, Humayun Khan, along with PPP workers, visited the location of martyrdom of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto. He arrived at Liaquat Bagh, the historic site in Rawalpindi, and paid homage at the location where Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, the martyr of democracy, was assassinated. On this occasion, senior party members including Hidayatullah Khan, Tariq Raheem, Ms. Shazia Batool and a large number of party workers accompanied him.
Together with the workers, Humayun Khan offered Fatiha for Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and paid tribute to her democratic struggle. He said that Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto sacrificed her life for the restoration of democracy and the rights of the people in Pakistan.“We will continue her mission and strengthen the Pakistan Peoples Party through the power of the people,” he resolved. The Party workers, while remembering the sacrifice of their martyred leader, offered prayers and pledged to stand shoulder to shoulder with the party leadership.