Bilawal says political difference will not turn into personsal difference with PML-N

By: News Desk
Published: 05:23 AM, 20 Jun, 2023
Bilawal says political difference will not turn into personsal difference with PML-N
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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said he will not let any political difference turn into a personal difference with the Nawaz League as his party has good working relations with the ruling Janta.
According to the 24News HD TV channel, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto addressed the oath-taking ceremony of the PPP-backed Karachi Mayor and Deputy Mayor held in the city on Monday.
Newly elected Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab took the oath in the ceremony.
Addressing the ceremony, Bilawal said policy may differ but there is no disagreement with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and hopefully, they will move forward under the Charter of Democracy.
Bilawal said he was not seeing any political difference with the PML-N and there is a good working relationship with its leadership.
About the census, Bilawal said objections are being raised from all over the country on the matter and this census will remain controversial in the future as well.
He also said that he was buying a water tanker because the water supply of Bilawal House in Karachi was cut off during the Musharraf regime.
The PPP chairman said elections were taken away from his party ever but never they tried to snatch the elections. He added that Karachi is the only city that can save the country and now he will supervise the affairs of the port city himself.
He said Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) along with Zaman Park tried to capture Karachi. He named the success of Karachi's mayorship in the name of martyred party workers.
Foreign Minister Bilawal said the next general elections are very close, and added a demand to the federal government to allocate funds for the flood affectees.
He said there was a time when the city of Karachi ran on a single telephone call and PPP was prevented from making its mayor in the past.
He announced that the provincial government will cooperate with the mayor of Karachi as PPP's Mayor Murtaza Wahab's arrangements will be better than the local government arrangements of the past.
About the performance of the PPP-backed Karachi Mayor, Bilawal said citizens of Karachi take the answer from him after 5 years.
Talking about the boat sinking in Greece, he termed it a very sad event and said action is being taken against human traffickers.
He said former President Asif Ali Zardari will return to Pakistan soon and will stay in Lahore.
Earlier, Murtaza Wahab and Salman Abdullah took the oath of the Karachi Mayor and Deputy Mayor respectively and Chief Election Commissioner Ejaz Chohan took the oath to them.

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