PM Imran to arrive in Mianwali for day-long visit today

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Prime Minister Imran Khan will arrive in Mianwali on a day-long visit today (Saturday).

According to sources, Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit Mianwali along with some federal ministers.

During his visit, the premier will inaugurate a new block of the Namal College. 

PM will also review development work in Mianwali, sources further informed. 

Earlier, on October 22, Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Lahore on Tuesday where he presided over key meetings during his stay in the city.

During his visit, the premier met Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar, Governor Chaudhry Sarwar and other leaders of his party.

Matters related to political and financial affairs of the province came under discussion during the meetings. 

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