Karachi, The People’s Party Karachi Division’s Deputy Secretary Information and Convener for District East, Asif Khan, asserted that the People’s Party stands as the sole political entity that has lived up to its electoral promises to the residents of Karachi. Khan highlighted the significant challenge posed by armed factions that purportedly manipulated the election outcomes on February 8, underscoring the threat to Karachi’s hard-won peace. These remarks were made during a gathering at the liaison office of NA-235, attended by delegations, party leaders, and workers who discussed constituency issues and potential resolutions.
According to Pakistan Peoples Party, Asif Khan expressed optimism about the reinitiation of development projects in Karachi and across Sindh, following the anticipated formation of a new government under the leadership of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. He praised the efforts of Murad Ali Shah, the incumbent Chief Minister, for his proactive approach towards Karachi’s development. Khan elaborated on the upcoming initiatives aimed at transforming Karachi into a city of the Kuroshanis, signifying progress and enlightenment.
Khan emphasized the responsibility of law enforcement agencies to bring those who disrupted the electoral process on February 8 to justice, indicating a firm stance against any attempt to destabilize Karachi’s order. He reiterated the People’s Party’s commitment to countering any schemes aimed at seizing control of Karachi through force. Furthermore, Khan outlined plans to enhance the party’s organizational structure down to the UC level in Karachi, aiming to address grassroots issues effectively.
The People’s Party’s dedication to fulfilling its electoral promises and its resolve against armed intervention in the democratic process signifies a robust agenda for Karachi’s development and stability. The leadership’s focus on grassroots organization and community-level problem-solving underscores a comprehensive strategy for nurturing Karachi’s potential as a leading city in Pakistan.
Karachi, In a significant political development, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), has announced key nominations for leadership roles in the Sindh Assembly. Syed Murad Ali Shah has been nominated for the position of Chief Minister, while Syed Owais Shah and Anthony Naveed have been named for the roles of Speaker and Deputy Speaker, respectively. This announcement comes at a crucial time, underscoring the PPP’s commitment to leadership and governance in the province.
According to Pakistan Peoples Party, during a meeting of the Sindh Parliamentary Board at Bilawal House on Friday, Bilawal expressed his confidence in the nominated candidates, emphasizing the responsibility that history has bestowed upon the party’s leadership. He highlighted the challenging nature of the recent elections and commended the PPP candidates for their resilience against conspiracies.
The PPP chairman stressed the importance of surpassing previous governance records in Sindh and competing with other provincial and central governments in terms of performance. He made history by nominating a Christian Pakistani, Anthony Naveed, as Deputy Speaker of the Sindh Assembly, and expressed hope that the young Owais Shah would lead the assembly effectively with guidance from former Speaker Agha Siraj Durrani.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also addressed the issue of flood victims in Sindh and Balochistan, advocating for their rehabilitation and the construction of flood-damaged schools. He reiterated the PPP’s commitment to modernizing the education curriculum in Sindh and continuing the province’s progress in the health sector.
The chairman called on the newly elected PPP lawmakers to serve as a bridge between the party and the people, emphasizing the need to address public troubles effectively. He outlined priorities for the incoming government, including expanding poverty reduction programs, prioritizing water reservoir projects, and eradicating corruption.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari concluded by calling for unity among PPP leaders and workers, stressing the need for a collective approach to success. He also announced the party’s intention to establish working relationships with all political stakeholders in Sindh, highlighting the importance of honest protest and dialogue in the province’s political landscape.