Read: Losing strong candidates is a blow to PTI’s electoral chances, yet it does not necessarily signal the end As many people keep pointing out, the script is now so old that everyone knows how it turns out - it’s the butler, who did it. This perhaps was less due to the politicians collected there than our collective experience, lived and remembered. The launch was grand and was covered extensively but the reaction was, if we allow for a little bit of slang … meh. From those who had left earlier, such as Jahangir Khan Tareen (JKT) and Aleem Khan, to those who retired recently from politics, they were all there. But the biggest news of the week was the launch of yet another new party full of old, familiar faces, who had once walked the halls of Banigala. The PML-Q is also welcoming a few into its fold. It goes on at full throttle, with Asif Ali Zardari busy meeting electables in the province who are heading for the PPP after a long time. THE PTI juggernaut may have been brought to a stop but politics in Punjab hasn’t.
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