Sawan Khaskheli Badin
Chairman Pakistan People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday said that all political parties except the PPP were involved in the “politics of hatred and division”.
Bilawal passed these remarks during two PPP rallies as electioneering picks up momentum ahead of the February 8 general elections. Addressing party workers and supporters in Badin, Bilawal said the PPP believed in the power of the people. “While other political parties are fighting among themselves, we are fighting for you,” he claimed.
He stated that the PPP was the only party that had prepared and presented its manifesto before the nation. Bilawal also mentioned his 10-point agenda if his party emerges victorious in the polls, which for a fourth time […] but he does not have an election campaign or a manifesto”.
“He believes in the power of conspiracies […] he believes in ruling the people,” he said in a veiled dig at PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif — his frequent target during election rallies. He urged the people to make his party successful with a huge majority on February 8, so that as the prime minister he can get rid of all the crises facing the nation including inflation, unemployment and poverty. Addressing a Jalsa on the martyrdom day of Shaheed Fazal Raho at Rahuki near Badin, the PPP chairman said he was going to the people of Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan with his manifesto.