Bilawal criticizes PML-N, vows to block fourth term for Nawaz Sharif
Bilawal Bhutto remarked, “Someone wishes to become Prime Minister for the fourth time, but we will hunt the lion.
LARKANA: Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has taken a strong stance against the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Nawaz Sharif, stating that they won’t allow him to become Prime Minister for the fourth time.
Addressing a public gathering, Bilawal Bhutto conveyed that he intends to take the PPP manifesto to every province, promising to combat poverty upon entering the government. He asserted that the PPP aims to eradicate poverty and unemployment.
Bilawal Bhutto remarked, “Someone wishes to become Prime Minister for the fourth time, but we will hunt the lion. We won’t let him become Prime Minister for the fourth time.” He emphasized that those aspiring for the fourth term have a manifesto, not a vision, and the PPP will thwart their path.
Expressing the desire for people’s rule in the country, Bilawal Bhutto declared, “We will hunt the lion with the strength of the people; we will stop his path.” He stated that a person has been unsuccessful in the first, second, and third attempts.
The PPP Chairman pledged to act on the party’s 10-point manifesto as a response to the trust placed in him by the people. He outlined plans to provide 300 units of free solar electricity to the people and expressed the intention to provide solid housing to poor households across the country by constructing 2 million homes for the homeless.
Bilawal Bhutto affirmed the PPP’s commitment to delivering on the promises made to the people. He stated, “We want to give proper housing to poor households across the country. Vote for the PPP to build 2 million houses for the homeless.”
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Addressing the political scenario, Bilawal Bhutto criticized the politics of hatred and division, asserting that the PPP does not believe in it. He promised to focus on the people’s concerns and welfare.
Bilawal Bhutto concluded by stating that the PPP would not be concerned with becoming Prime Minister for the fourth time. He assured that the PPP does not rely on a policy of hatred and division, and the party’s commitment is to fulfill the promises made to the people, including doubling the salary.