Sindh's revolution will spread across country: Bilawal Bhutto

Pakistan Dec, 25 2023
Sindh's revolution will spread across country: Bilawal Bhutto
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NAWABSHAH: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that revolution in Sindh will be taken to all parts of country. Addressing ceremony at Nawabshah Cadet College PPP Chairman said that Islamabad 'Babus' lamenting shortage of funds.

"I am saying, we have much resources to resolve problems. Country spends 300 billion rupees on 17 ministries. These ministries are redundant, we will dissolve them," Bilawal said.

He promised to give 300 electricity units free to people. "Wapda and K-Electric will not be required when we will invest in green energy," he said.

"We will supply 300 free units of electricity to people," he promised. He said that government provides 1,500 billion rupees subsidy to elite, we will cancel this subsidy and it will be diverted to poor people with peasants and workers cards.

Bilawal Bhutto vowed to introduce changes in development map, using modern technology. He called to shun politics of hatred and division and back Peoples' Party.

He said Pakistan facing very serious economic crisis and suffering from historic inflation, unemployment and poverty. He called people to follow ideology of 'Quaid-e-Awam'. Bilawal said that PPP bringing pro-poor manifesto with spirit to provide facilities to downtrodden masses.

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 26 2023

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