Islambad (NNP) Rubina Anwar Abbasi, a prominent figure in Islamabad’s political landscape, has made waves by announcing her departure from the traditional political parties of PTI and Muslim League (N) to join the Pakistan Awami Qot Party. Abbasi cited the people-friendly approach of Khakan Waheed Khawaja, Chairman of Pakistan Awami Qot Party, as her motivation for the move.
Expressing her commitment to grassroots engagement, Abbasi stated her intention to personally connect with every household in the NA-48 constituency, emphasizing the potential for improved representation under Khawaja’s leadership.
Welcoming Abbasi and other new members, Khawaja reiterated his dedication to his constituents, promising unwavering commitment to fulfilling their needs and aspirations. He emphasized his continuous engagement with the community, underscoring his tireless efforts to address their concerns.
The move signifies a significant shift in political alliances and highlights the growing influence of parties focusing on community-centered governance. As Abbasi and Khawaja embark on this new chapter, all eyes are on the Pakistan Awami Qot Party to see how they will translate their promises into tangible outcomes for the people of Islamabad.