Provincial capital has turned into a hub for the political activities
LAHORE:
Ahead of the Senate elections, the preparations in Punjab are in full swing after the opposition rescinded its decision to boycott the polls.
Lahore has turned into a hub for the political activities as the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has started approaching its allies PML-Q, Pakistan Rah-e-Haq party and independent members.
The opposition is also reaching out to its allies to mull over a strategy for the elections. The Senate elections are scheduled to be held in March, setting off a flurry of activity in Punjab these days.
Until recently, Punjab was considered the stronghold of the PML-N, but this time leaders from other political parties are expected to camp in the provincial capital till the completion of the election process.
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