PML-N, PTI ‘stand nowhere’ in NA-127, asserts Bilawal Bhutto

Pakistan Jan, 10 2024
PML-N, PTI ‘stand nowhere’ in NA-127, asserts Bilawal Bhutto
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Lahore: Pakistan Peoples’ Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari asserted that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf were “Standing nowhere” in NA-127.

Addressing workers’ convention here, he said, “We [PPP] have made our way to political arena for elections. PPP is also geared up to contest elections from Lahore.”

He urged party workers to remove any misunderstandings and move forward. Bilawal Bhutto vowed to control ballooning inflation if voted into power and provide free electricity to people up to 300 units. He vowed to introduce ‘Benazir Mazdoor Card’ for wellbeing of masses. We will provide free education facilities to uplift country’s youth.

‘’It is time to tell world that Lahore was and will belonged to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto,’’ Bilawal Bhutto said.

In fiery pre-election salvo, Bilawal Bhutto threw shade at his former ally, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, saying that he wont let Nawaz Sharif-led party Run away from polls.

Accusing PML-N of Always running from elections in their Lahore stronghold, Bilawal has upped ante in race for upcoming polls, as he also said, I heard PML-N ruled NA-127 constituency, but I cant see it is visibility here.I cant even see PTI over here, he said, assailing embattled party.

 Arrow will win. I can foresee PPP victory. After victory, we will change fate of this city, province and country, said Bilawal.

Published in The Daily National Courier, January, 11 2024

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