Islamabad, Syed Nayar Hussain Bukhari, Secretary General of the Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians, confidently stated that the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) will secure a majority in the House. He emphasized the party’s commitment to democratic governance and social justice under the potential leadership of Prime Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
According to Pakistan Peoples Party, Bukhari praised Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s foreign policy performance and addressed the issue of provincialism and linguistic discrimination, condemning its divisive impact on the country. He affirmed that under PPP leadership, there would be no political prisoners, and the party would work towards providing equitable health facilities across provinces, mirroring the achievements in Sindh.
Bukhari criticized the mafias controlling resources and emphasized the PPP’s stance against provincialism, linguisticism, and regionalism. He advocated for promoting understanding, tolerance, and acceptance instead of imposing ideas by force. This approach aligns with the party’s commitment to serve the nation and uphold sovereignty.
He assured that the PPP would stand by those who have been deprived of their homes, jobs, and livelihoods, underscoring the party’s focus on the welfare of the marginalized. Bukhari highlighted the importance of the continuity of the democratic parliamentary system, attributing it to the sacrifices of the PPP leadership and workers. He also emphasized the respect and honor the party holds for the parliament.
The PPP’s confident projection of securing a majority in the House reflects its commitment to democratic values and addressing the needs of the Pakistani people under the potential leadership of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
Faisalabad, In the run-up to the upcoming elections, Pakistan Party Senior Vice President and candidate from NA 97, Humayun Akhtar Khan, has been actively campaigning in his constituency, promising sweeping changes and development.
According to Istehkam-e-Pakistan, Humayun Akhtar Khan, along with PP 103 candidate Rana Naeem Iqbal, has been engaging with voters across various communities in the constituency. They recently inaugurated an election office in Rahme Shah, marking a significant step in their election campaign. Akhtar and Iqbal’s campaign has garnered significant support due to their effective communication and a manifesto addressing key local issues.
During his campaign, Humayun Akhtar Khan emphasized the long-standing deprivations faced by the people in his constituency. He criticized the current state of affairs, highlighting the lack of basic amenities such as medical treatment, education facilities, clean drinking water, and a proper sewage system. Addressing the concerns of the agricultural community, Akhtar Khan promised to establish warehouses for farmers, switch tubewells to solar power, and provide quality seed, fertilizers, and agricultural medicines at government rates through a digital app.
In his manifesto, Akhtar Khan has also proposed the establishment of IT centers to foster technological advancement in the area and the creation of an industrial zone that would potentially establish hundreds of industries, changing the fate of the region and surrounding districts.
With a focus on youth empowerment, Akhtar Khan’s campaign has laid out plans for uplifting the young population of the constituency. He emphasized the need to guide and support the youth, seeing them as crucial to the country’s future.
Akhtar Khan urged the public to vote for a brighter future on February 8, emphasizing the election as a crucial opportunity to address the region’s deprivations and to choose development and progress over the status quo.
His campaign and manifesto highlight a clear vision for the development and upliftment of the NA 97 constituency, aiming to address long-standing issues and bring about substantial change.