Bilawal Bhutto, chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), proposed Syed Murad Ali Shah for Sindh chief minister and Anthony Naveed for deputy speaker.
Addressing the newly elected members of the Sindh Assembly, Bilawal Bhutto emphasized the importance of the party’s improved performance and determination to meeting the people’s rising expectations.
In his speech, Bilawal Bhutto emphasized the negative impact of the country’s current hatred politics, emphasizing that such divisions are bad to Pakistan’s prosperity and unity.
He emphasized the significance of moving away from traditional politics and governance practices, highlighting the need for novel ideas to address the difficulties confronting Sindh and Balochistan.
He urged the rapid completion of flood victims’ housing projects and called for immediate attention to the serious issue of water scarcity, which stretches from Karachi to Kashmore.
Furthermore, Bilawal Bhutto emphasized a zero-tolerance posture toward corruption within the party, advocating for harsh steps to handle any instances of malpractice.
He also pledged to focus young empowerment through modern education initiatives and to improve healthcare services throughout the province.
As the PPP prepares to head the Sindh government, Bilawal Bhutto has encouraged elected members to maintain integrity and avoid activities that could harm the party’s reputation. With a renewed commitment to serving the people, the PPP hopes to fulfill its promise of progress and prosperity for all Sindh residents.