No alliance with PTI, Bilawal

Bilawal tells PTI not all political parties get level playing field

PPP to form next govt, says Zardari

KARACHI  – Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday congratulated the nation on the announcement of the election date by the Election Commission of Pakistan.

Talking to media, the former foreign minister also said that it was the People’s Party’s turn to win the next polls. It would have been better for the Election Commission to announce the election date on its own, without court interference, Bilawal said.On principle, all parties should be given level-playing field. As for PTI, its foundation was such politics in which they were given a level playing field while others were deprived of it. You all have seen the 2018 elections,” he told journalists in Karachi on Friday.

Responding to queries about a potential alliance with PTI and Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Bilawal Bhutto clarified that no decision had been made regarding such alliances. He reiterated the party’s commitment to human rights and the stance against supporting any illegal activities.

During a media interaction, Bilawal Bhutto emphasised the importance of fair elections, advocating for the scheduled election date of February 8.

He highlighted the historical challenges faced by the People’s Party in achieving a level playing field in previous elections but expressed hope for a fair contest this time.

Bilawal Bhutto also raised concerns about international silence regarding Israeli brutalities against Palestinians, emphasising the need for a collective effort by all political parties to uphold democratic values. He criticised PTI’s approach to politics, emphasising the lack of a level playing field in the 2018 elections and expressing concern about global issues, such as the situation in Ukraine and the Palestinian conflict.

Earlier last day Pakistan Peoples Party Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari has said the his party will form next government after the elections.

He expressed these views while talking to party leaders hailing from Qazi Ahmed and Sakrand, a small town in Shaheed Benazirabad district.

Ghulam Qadir Chandio, Ghulam Mustafa Shah, Aftab Anad, Ghulam Shah Leghari, Tariq Arain, Nasir Shah, Ali Hasan Zardari, Munawar Wasan, Ashiq Zardari and others were present during the meeting.

The former president considered the suggestions and strategies of the activists and the workers.

“The Pakistan Peoples Party will form the next government in the country and the party leadership has been accepting every challenge,” he said.

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