Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Calls for Support in Upcoming Elections at Dadu Rally

DADU, In a passionate appeal at a grand rally in Mehar Bypass, district Dadu, Sindh, Chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, urged the nation to give him a chance to serve as Prime Minister, promising transformative changes for Pakistan.

According to Pakistan Peoples Party, Chairman Bilawal, during his address, highlighted his vision for Pakistan’s future, emphasizing his commitment to double salaries, provide solar power to poor families, and build homes for the needy with women holding ownership rights. He cited his ongoing efforts in building houses for flood victims in the Dadu district as a testament to his commitment.

Chairman Bilawal outlined his ambitious plans, including the expansion of the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), offering interest-free business loans to women, and introducing the Benazir Kisan Card, Benazir Mazdoor Card, and Benazir Youth Card for financial assistance to workers and youth. Furthermore, he pledged to launch the Bhook Mitao Program to combat hunger at the union council level.

In his speech, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari contrasted the PPP with its political rivals, particularly targeting the leadership symbolized by the Lion, accusing them of exploiting the people and shirking responsibility. He announced his intentions to campaign in Punjab, declaring his readiness to “hunt the Lion.”

The PPP chairman criticized the notion of re-electing a leader who had failed three times, questioning the rationale behind such a decision. He highlighted his record of political achievements, including the termination of Khan Sahib’s government and the election of PPP mayors in Karachi and Hyderabad, as evidence of his capability to lead and effect change.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari expressed his desire to usher in a new era of politics, distancing himself from the old politics of hatred, division, and revenge. He called upon the people to overwhelmingly support the PPP in the upcoming elections on February 8, envisioning a dominant victory for the party across Sindh.

At the rally, Chairman Bilawal also administered an oath to PPP candidates Irfan Leghari, Rafique Jamali, Abdul Aziz Junejo, Fayyaz Butt, Pir Mujeeb-ul-Haq, and Saleh Shah Jilani, ensuring their commitment to serving their constituencies diligently if elected.