Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari made a subtle jab at Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday, stating that the people will suffer if a “person is imposed” on them for the fourth time.
The PPP chief declared, “It will harm the people if a person is imposed for the fourth time.”
The youthful PPP politician made these remarks at an election campaign rally in Naudero, a town in Sindh’s Larkana region. He is scheduled to run in his second general election on February 8.
With only a few weeks remaining before the nation’s pivotal general elections, Bilawal was praising the party’s commitment to democracy in front of an agitated audience in his hometown.
He made hints about the PML-N supremo’s intentions to dominate the nation once more when he remarked, “We thwarted the conspiracy to establish a one unit once again, while the conspiracies to become Amirul Momineen also failed.”
In his speech, the former foreign minister claimed that his party has battled against all forces attempting to subvert people’s rights.
You must become my voice and emissary in order to enter every door. Communicate my message and platform. Assist the PPP in creating a government run by the people, not by politicians, “said Bilawal.
The Bhutto scion claimed that other politicians only care about themselves and that the PPP thinks, works, and sacrifices for the country.
He went on to say that there are two types of crises: political and economic.
“The effects of the crisis in Afghanistan are being felt by the people of Pakistan. Nobody gives a damn about what people are going through. They are unaware of the consequences of the policies taken in Islamabad, and as a result, Pakistan has historically high rates of unemployment, inflation, and poverty.”
“They have reached the politics of personal enmity after starting from the politics of verbal abuse,” Bilawal added, bemoaning the politics of hatred and division in society.
The youthful politician was adamant that his party would rescue the nation from its political and constitutional predicament.
According to Bilawal, the PPP is not in competition with any political party or individual.