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Only PPP, PML-N, left in electoral arena: Bilawal

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PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Sunday that only two political parties — his own and the PML-N — remained in the electoral arena, urging the nation to vote for the ‘arrow’ in the upcoming general election. The comments come a day after the PTI lost the battle for its iconic ‘bat’ electoral symbol, forcing its candidates to contest the polls as independents.

“Only two parties are left now,” Bilawal said while addressing a rally in Balochistan’s Dera Murad Jamali. “You have to decide between the PPP and the PML-N,” he said. The former foreign minister said that the people had to use their vote to determine if they wanted the same politics to continue or “new thinking” to prevail.

“You have to decide if you want to give the country’s fate in the hands of a person who served as prime minister thrice but failed do anything for the country,” Bilawal said, taking aim at PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif.

“Or do you want to give an opportunity to a party that takes everyone onboard as the country moves forward?” he asked. He highlighted that the PPP practiced politics and contested elections “for the poor” while the PML-N supremo was taking part in the polls so he could be saved from going to jail.

“I’m only contesting the polls so that I save you, the public, and the future of Pakistan from those people,” Bilawal said. Taking another swipe at Nawaz, the PPP chief said the former premier was a coward as he vowed to defeat the PML-N in their home ground of Lahore.

“I’m also contesting from Lahore. I will strike them inside their house,” he asserted, adding that the PML-N feared the public. “They fear what the public will do to them if they step out,” he said.

Bilawal said there was no ‘bat’ in the February 8 election and the contest would be between the ‘tiger’ and the ‘arrow’, the electoral symbols for the PML-N and the PPP, respectively. During his speech, Bilawal also promised to complete the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline to fix the issues of Balochistan if the province voted in favour of the PPP.

 

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