Former caretaker minister Sarfraz Bugti joined the Pakistan People’s Party on Monday days after he stepped down as the interior minister.
Bugti made the announcement as he attended the PPP’s workers’ convention in Turbat, Balochistan. The convention was also attended by PPP stalwarts along with co-chairman and former president Asif Ali Zardari.
Addressing the convention, the former minister stated that he wished to see peace being restored in Balochistan under Zardari’s leadership. He added that he would provide the people with better infrastructure, including health and education facilities.
Bugti urged the former president to build a modern hospital in Turbat, similar to the one the PPP built in Sukkur. He said the PPP will prove to be the party that will transform the narrative against Pakistan. While addressing the workers’ convention, Zardari stated that Pakistan never understood Balochistan. “Islamabad never understood Balochistan… it also does not understand Punjab, Sindh and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa,” Zardari remarked.
He said that it was election period. Every party wants to come to power, but the PPP’s desire to come to power is to serve the people, he said.
“We will build Pakistan and Balochistan. For us, Balochistan comes first, the rest of the provinces later,” the PPP leader said.
He added that the Baloch youth has been forgotten by everyone. Referring to the large number of young Baloch men and women who have left the country, Zardari said that “we want them to come back”. “We will serve them,” he said, adding that other countries will not take care of us.