Bilawal says he will contest against 'Selection' in general elections
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Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that in this election, God willing, he will contest the 'Selection', 24News HD TV Channel reported on Saturday.
During the Lahore campaign, Bilawal visited Bihar Colony and addressed a gathering of the Christian community at Priest Church.
Bilawal said that he has chosen Lahore to change the destiny of this city, province and country as the PPP believes in politics of equality.
The PPP chairman said he would not allow anyone to oppress his brothers and sisters and those who try to do so would have to go through his body first.
He added that his workers were targeted here, a governor of this province was killed, and the party was defamed as part of a conspiracy.
Bilawal announced that he had come back to this city to contest elections to take back his rights and to form the government in the country after the general elections.
PPP leader Faisal Mir also addressed the gathering and said that the Christian community should go from village to village in the election and send the rival Sharif family back to London.
On this occasion, Bishop Naeem Parshad prayed for Bilawal Bhutto's success and becoming the Prime Minister and advised the Christian community members that they must make the PPP successful in every constituency.
He also presented the Bible to PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto and the cake was cut.
PPP leaders Zulfiqar Ali Badr, Qasim Gilani, Chaudhry Aslam Gill, Amjad Hussain, Imran Athwal, Naseem Sahotra, and Edwin Sahotra also addressed the gathering.
Reporter: Hassan Ali