Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has emphasized the importance of national unity and economic relief during a public gathering in Larkana, reported 24NewsHD TV channel Tuesday.
In a veiled reference to Nawaz Sharif, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari insinuated that a certain individual is vying for the position of Prime Minister for the fourth time. Without directly naming Nawaz Sharif, Bhutto criticized the perceived ambitions of this individual and his repeated attempts to ascend to the highest office in the country.
During his address, Bhutto Zardari expressed disdain for what he sees as a deceptive agenda aimed at misleading the people of Pakistan. He emphasized that the Pakistani populace is well aware of the old politicians involved and their strategies, implying a lack of public trust in such political maneuvers.
Expressing gratitude to the people of Larkana for their unwavering support, Bhutto-Zardari lauded their loyalty to his family and party.
Bhutto asserted that when Larkana produces a Prime Minister, the entire nation prospers.
He highlighted the transformative impact of a leader from Larkana, noting that it empowers the marginalized and provides leadership to the entire Muslim Ummah.
Bilawal Zardari stressed that the PPP alone could bring about prosperity in Pakistan.
He criticized political opponents for attempting to deceive the public, asserting that the masses are politically aware and recognize him as a potential Prime Ministerial candidate.
Addressing economic challenges exacerbated by personal vendettas, Bilawal Bhutto lamented the damage inflicted upon Pakistan's economy and democracy by entrenched politicians.
He criticized their indifference to the plight of ordinary citizens, noting a historic level of inflation, unemployment, and poverty gripping the nation.
Bhutto pledged to resist the politics of hatred and division, reaffirming the PPP's commitment to national unity and progress.
He vowed to confront electoral challenges head-on and safeguard the interests of the Pakistani people.
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto taking a jibe at old politicians and blamed their “ego and stubbornness” for the economic woes affecting the country.
He said, “We will have to stage politics that will pave the way for the country's unity.
"If my votes are snatched, I will chase them in such a way that we will even forget the PTI founder," maintained Bhutto-Zardari.
"They [political opponents] are trying to befool the people, but the masses are politically enlightened," Bilawal said.
“Because of their personal enmity they have hurt Pakistan’s economy, the federation and democracy.”
He said they were not worried about how democracy or the economy were being affected due to their stubbornness.
“We have been pushed into an economic crisis because of their personal enmity. Inflation, unemployment and poverty have reached historic levels yet they don’t worry, if they worry then it is only about the chair.”
Former foreign minister said that his party would not allow anybody to stage the politics of “hatred and division.”
He reiterated his pledge to provide free electricity to up to 300 units with solar. "I will construct three million houses for the masses," he added.
Expressing determination in the face of electoral challenges, Bhutto declared his intent to pursue votes with unwavering resolve, vowing to surpass obstacles even to the extent of eclipsing the founder of the PTI.
He underscored the PPP's unique ability to usher in prosperity, dismissing political opponents' attempts to deceive the electorate.
Emphasizing the importance of effective utilization of electoral power, he urged voters to support PPP candidates to safeguard their interests and aspirations.