Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari blasted the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for their “false promises” to the people, claiming that his party alone could solve Pakistan’s problems.
Bilawal said that the PML-N leadership was “fleeing to London” whenever problems arose during a workers’ convention in Raiwind. “They flee to London if they experience cardiac issues. Even back then, I had warned them they didn’t have to go to such lengths. The NICVD has been built, so come to Karachi, he said.
He claimed that the PML-N lacked the necessary skills to establish a people’s government and that only a party dedicated to martyrdom could pull it off.
He stressed that the PPP will not engage in partisan politics characterized by animosity, smear campaigns, and division. Get the locals to admit if they can afford to pay the power bills. “No,” he added ultimately.
Bilawal claimed that, in contrast to PML-N and PTI, his party did not engage in empty rhetoric. “Our ten-point agenda highlights the importance of the people, in contrast to the offerings of the PML-N and PTI.”
“We will ensure free and quality medical facilities in every district of Punjab,” the PPP chairman declared, guaranteeing that all regions of the province would have access to affordable, standardized healthcare. Are there standardized healthcare facilities in Punjab that they [PML-N] have provided?
Bilawal made a bold statement, stating, “The PPP will give up to 300 units of electricity free and provide quality education across the country,” after expressing his party’s confidence in its candidates’ ability to win the 2018 general elections nationally.