Karachi, The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has expressed confidence in achieving a significant victory in the upcoming elections in Karachi, particularly targeting the defeat of its opponents in National Assembly Constituency 235 and Sindh Assembly Constituency 98. The party highlighted its commitment to maintaining the city’s unity against religious and communal division, drawing on the enthusiastic reception of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari as evidence of widespread support.
According to Pakistan Peoples Party, Deputy Secretary Information of the PPP Karachi Division, Asif Khan, along with Sindh Assembly Constituency 98 candidate Hakim Ali Jaskani, has been actively engaging with various communities in the constituencies of Maasmiat, Safora, Blaizhom, Sachal Goth, Marora Goth, Shar Goth, Sadat Amroha Society, Rizvia Society, Ghazi Goth, and Scheme 33. Their campaign has garnered significant backing, with leaders and respected members of different communities pledging support for the PPP candidates.
Khan articulated the party’s stance against the fragmentation of Karachi along sectarian lines, emphasizing the city’s rejection of divisive politics. He underscored the PPP’s vision of winning based on a record of service and development, urging citizens to support Bilawal Bhutto’s pledge to champion their rights.
Jaskani criticized previous administrations for failing to fulfill their promises, highlighting the PPP’s dedication to public service as a core value. He detailed the party’s plans to address critical infrastructure needs, including the provision of clean drinking water and the improvement of sewerage, gas, and electricity services. By focusing on these tangible benefits, the PPP aims to distinguish itself from competitors and directly address the concerns of Karachi’s residents.
The PPP’s campaign in Karachi seeks not only to secure electoral victories but also to reaffirm its commitment to the city’s development and to the well-being of its diverse communities. The party’s leaders have thanked their supporters and pledged to tackle issues at the local level, ensuring access to essential services for all citizens.