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Imran Khan to visit Karachi tomorrow

| @indiablooms | Sep 15, 2018, at 05:06 pm

Karachi, Sept 15 (IBNS): Pakistan's new PM Imran might visit Karachi on Sunday, media reports said.

Prime Minister Imran Khan is expected to visit Karachi on Sunday, sources familiar with matter informed Geo News.

This will be his first visit to the city since taking oath as the PM of the nation last month.

During his one-day visit to the metropolis, the premier will hold meetings with members of the business community, sources told Geo News.

The prime minister will pay a visit to Quaid's mausoleum. He will later visit the Governor House where he will be briefed regarding the security situation and development projects, sources further told the news channel.

Khan and his party PTI scripted a massive victory in the general polls of Pakistan recently.

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