- January 15, 2024
- Kainat Shakeel
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The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, declared on Sunday that the arrow and the lion will soon face off in elections, rendering the bat as an obsolete emblem. At a public meeting in Dera Murad Jamali, District Balochistan, the PPP Chairman pledged that the people would get relief should the PPP win power.
If my administration is elected after the election, I promise to finish the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline project and deal with the Kashmir issue, he promised. He reaffirmed that the PPP would work hard to implement the 10-point election agenda, stressing that his top priority as prime minister would be to double incomes.
According to the PPP Chairman, the party would provide 300 units of free electricity to low-income homes each month. He said that if the people in Balochistan elected a PPP chief minister, he would build free medical and educational facilities in every district.
He declared that a university would be founded at Naseerabad and that a hospital akin to NICVD would be constructed nearby. Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari vowed to run for office to better the lot of the people and change their destiny. He made it clear that he intended to stand with the crowd. The PPP Chairman made a plea to the people of Balochistan, imploring them to back the party of Martyrs and give him a chance to restructure the province’s healthcare system.
He stated that Shaheed Benazir Bhutto inaugurated a 7-marla program, and Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto started a 5-marla land initiative for families without homes. After winning the election, Bilawal promised that the PPP would build almost 2 million homes in a year and grant them ownership rights. He said that such initiatives were not given to the Nasirabad flood victims. He promised that the incoming PPP government would build dwellings for the flood victims and provide them ownership rights under the people’s mandate.
He declared that the Kissan Card, Mazdoor Card, and Youth Card would be introduced by the upcoming PPP government, offering funding to these groups. The new PPP administration will also launch an initiative to fight hunger.