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Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari Reveals Economic Revival Strategy at Shikarpur Rally Ahead of Elections

During a recent rally in Shikarpur, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari presented a detailed plan to tackle Pakistan’s economic issues. He stated firmly that the PPP is the solution to the country’s problems and promised to bring people together and stop politics that divide the nation.

Bilawal addressed the audience, criticizing his political rivals. He accused them of fueling conflict based on religion, language, and nationality. “The opponents of PPP want to divide you in the politics of hatred, they want to divide you on the basis of religion, language, and nationality. But I will be elected on February 8 and end the politics of division and hatred; people know this,” he said.

Strongly against conspiracy politics, he also stated, “We say ‘na khappay na khappay Mian Sahib na khappay’ (we reject PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif).”

He showed great confidence in the peoples’ recognition of the PPP’s dedication to solving their problems. Bilawal expressed his commitment to eradicate poverty, reduce the cost of living, and tackle unemployment if he becomes prime minister.

“I will end poverty, inflation, and unemployment by becoming the prime minister,” he proclaimed. He called for absolute support from the people, requesting that they give him all the seats from Shikarpur in the forthcoming elections.

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