Co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Asif Ali Zardari, made the assertion on Monday that his party may win more than 80 seats in the National Assembly on February 8, as political parties around the nation endeavor to win over voters in anticipation of the approaching general elections.
Speaking in an interview with a private news station, Zardari claimed that, absent a few obstacles, the party led by Bilawal Bhutto could potentially win in Karachi and take votes from every district in the city.
The former president’s comments coincide with the fact that his son, party Chairman Bilawal, has been actively spearheading the PPP’s nationwide election campaign, with a particular emphasis on Punjab and its capital city, Lahore, which has turned into a flashpoint between Zardari’s party and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).