Bilawal says he only needs one term ‘not four’ to turn around Pakistan

Pakistan Jan, 22 2024
Bilawal says he only needs one term ‘not four’ to turn around Pakistan
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Sahiwal: Pakistan Peoples’ Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said he did not need four but only one-time government to change fate of crisis-hit country.

He an aspirant for Prime Minister’s slot took veiled dig at Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz supremo Nawaz Sharif, who is taking fourth shot at power after being granted relief from judiciary, during power show here.

Addressing public meeting, Bilawal said, “If you give me chance, I will change fate of country and solve all problems [being faced by country].” Referring to skyrocketing inflation, unemployment and poverty, he claimed that his party was sole solution to these problems.

“Pakistan is going through default time,” Bilawal said, adding that there was “Division” in society. He warned that hostile forces could use “Division” to fulfil their nefarious designs. “I am contesting election to bury politics of hatred and division.”

Recalling his mother and Pakistan’s first female elected Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Bilawal said, “Today, bibi shaheed’s philosophy is needed more than it has ever been in past.”

Highlighting services of Benazir Bhutto and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Bilawal said he had decided that they would have to do what ‘Quaid-e-Awam’ did.

If his party was given another chance to govern country, PPP stalwart vowed that they would give interest-free loans to women, introduce Benazir Kissan Card, subsidy to formers, Youth Card and free healthcare facilities for masses.

Published in The Daily National Courier, January, 23 2024

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