Bilawal Calls on Nawaz to Respect Vote:
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chairman of the People’s Party (PPP) and former foreign minister, addressed a press conference in Quetta on Saturday, subtly referencing the Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) and expressing reservations about the prevailing political sentiment.
Bilawal remarked that there is a misconception among certain individuals, particularly in Raiwind, that the political winds are favoring them.
He urged Nawaz Sharif to uphold the sanctity of the vote, emphasizing that democracy and national strength stem from respecting the electoral process.
Criticizing the recent Lahore rally organized by Nawaz Sharif:
Criticizing the recent Lahore rally organized by Nawaz Sharif, Bilawal stated that the presentation of a particular leader as an “angel” in 2023 echoes the flawed narrative of 2018.
He asserted that selected governments in the past had proven unsuccessful, advocating for a transformative shift in Pakistan’s political landscape.
Bilawal Calls on Nawaz to Respect Vote:
Bilawal advised those who faced opposition in Lahore to focus on addressing issues in Punjab rather than Sindh, asserting that the people of Sindh stand in support of the PPP despite challenges.
Undeterred by past challenges with NAB (National Accountability Bureau), Bilawal emphasized the PPP’s commitment to being a people-centric political force.
He expressed confidence in the PPP’s prospects in the upcoming February 8 general elections, assuring that the party would address and resolve issues in Balochistan.
Bilawal Calls on Nawaz to Respect Vote:Bilawal credited Asif Zardari for granting rights to Balochistan through the 18th Amendment and pledged the PPP’s dedication to developing regions affected by terrorism.
Emphasizing the PPP’s commitment to transparent elections and a level playing field for all political parties, Bilawal asserted that the party understands how to navigate the political landscape.
He concluded by stating that, if victorious, the PPP would actively work to solve Balochistan’s problems.