PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, addressing an election rally in Multan, emphasized that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and Nawaz Sharif can no longer deceive the public.
Criticizing the residents of Raiwind for their perceived overconfidence, he asserted that winning the election requires effort, not just dreams.
Bilawal expressed gratitude to the people of Multan for their warm welcome and claimed that their decision for the upcoming February 8 election has already been announced.
Highlighting current challenges, he pointed to soaring inflation and unemployment levels.
Concerned about the resurgence of terrorists eliminated by Pakistan’s army and police, Bilawal criticized the division within society caused by one political party, leading to internal conflicts.
Promising to bury the politics of hatred and division, he pledged to unite Pakistan and face economic challenges together, combating issues such as inflation, poverty, and unemployment.
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Bilawal outlined key points from the party’s manifesto, including providing direct subsidies to farmers through a card and offering free electricity up to 300 units for the people.
He vowed to make the chief minister from South Punjab and urged the public to block Nawaz Sharif’s way on February 8, emphasizing the importance of voting wisely.
Bilawal declared a collective effort to hunt the metaphorical lion, symbolizing political opposition, and announced the elimination of 17 federal ministries to redirect funds toward the welfare of the people.