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The article says PAN has ties to PPP. I certainly am no expert at all, I only knew PPP existed because of Bhutto, and I only just found PAN exists after watching a VICE documentary on YouTube. Nonetheless, in the video, Uzair Baloch - the main PAN guy - expresses severe hatred for the local PPP member of parliament (or whatever the legislative body in Pakistan is called) named Nabil Gabol - also in this News article, you'll see Uzair saying the PPP "has no future" http://dawn.com/2012/05/05/ppp-has-no-political-future-in-lyari-says-uzair-baloch/
So how exactly is PAN tied to PPP? It seems like PAN hates PPP very much. I'm not saying the article is wrong, perhaps indeed there are deeper ties. What are they, though? Leecharleswalker (talk) 08:07, 8 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]