Lahore (Zuaib Butt) The Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) celebrated its third foundation day with central and provincial leaders extending congratulations to party workers and reaffirming their commitment to the party’s vision of development, prosperity, and public service.
In separate messages, party leaders stated that IPP has successfully established its political identity across Pakistan within a short period and continues to advance under the leadership of party President Abdul Aleem Khan.
The congratulatory messages were issued by Central General Secretary Mian Khalid Mahmood, Central Information Secretary Syed Samsam Bukhari, IPP Punjab President Rana Nazeer Ahmad Khan, Provincial General Secretary and MPA Shoaib Siddiqui, Mian Junaid Zulfiqar, IPP Lahore President Malik Zaman Naseeb, General Secretary Rana Javed Iqbal, and Women Wing leaders Taskeen Khakwani and Dr. Javeria Suharwardy.
The leaders said that IPP has actively participated in democratic processes and successfully secured representation in both federal and provincial assemblies during its first electoral contest. They noted that the party continues to play a constructive role in parliamentary politics and remains committed to serving the public.
They further emphasized that the growing trust of young people in the party and their increasing participation reflects confidence in IPP’s future direction and political vision.
As part of the celebrations, the IPP Women Wing organized a cake-cutting ceremony at the party’s central secretariat. The event was attended by Women Wing Punjab President Taskeen Khakwani, General Secretary Rubina Salheri Advocate, Apa Munawar, Asma Sharif, Ayesha Mahmood, Madam Shagufta, Farzana Sajjad Haider, Malaika Ashfaq, and other party representatives.
Speaking on the occasion, Women Wing leaders stated that the party has won public confidence through its service-oriented approach over the past three years. They reaffirmed that women workers are contributing alongside their male counterparts toward national development and progress under the leadership of Abdul Aleem Khan.



