At least three members of Balochistan Assembly may join Pakistan People's Party (PPP) within the next 24 hours, well-placed sources revealed to The Friday Times on Monday.
They said that Zahoor Buledi, Saleem Khosa, Arif Hasni, and two other former MPAs, Abdul Rauf Rind and Asghar Rind may announce the aforesaid decision in the next few hours.
It is worth mentioning here that Zahoor Buledi has served both the current and Jam Kamal Khan regimes as a minister.
He is now seen as a rival of the current government in the province led by CM Abdul Quddus Bizenjo.
Sources also said 'Bilawal Bhutto Project' has been expedited. Since it is nearly impossible for the Bhutto family scion to gain sudden popularity in Punjab, various political groups and influential personalities will be made a part of PPP in the days ahead.
They further revealed that Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani is also gearing up to join the party's ranks.
Earlier, a delegation of opposition parties comprising PPP and PML-N submitted a no-confidence motion against Chief Minister Pervez Elahi in Punjab Assembly.
The developments are significant in view of chairman PTI Imran Khan's presser two days ago, wherein he announced to dissolve Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies on Dec 23.
They said that Zahoor Buledi, Saleem Khosa, Arif Hasni, and two other former MPAs, Abdul Rauf Rind and Asghar Rind may announce the aforesaid decision in the next few hours.
It is worth mentioning here that Zahoor Buledi has served both the current and Jam Kamal Khan regimes as a minister.
He is now seen as a rival of the current government in the province led by CM Abdul Quddus Bizenjo.
Sources also said 'Bilawal Bhutto Project' has been expedited. Since it is nearly impossible for the Bhutto family scion to gain sudden popularity in Punjab, various political groups and influential personalities will be made a part of PPP in the days ahead.
They further revealed that Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani is also gearing up to join the party's ranks.
Earlier, a delegation of opposition parties comprising PPP and PML-N submitted a no-confidence motion against Chief Minister Pervez Elahi in Punjab Assembly.
The developments are significant in view of chairman PTI Imran Khan's presser two days ago, wherein he announced to dissolve Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies on Dec 23.