PPP takes on Ziaul Haq’s legacy focusing on inclusive governance, says Bilawal Bhutto

The PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto declared his party’s commitment to contesting against the political legacy of former military ruler General Ziaul Haq, embodied by the Muslim League.

Bilawal emphasized a vision of inclusive governance, asserting that the PPP, along with independent candidates, aims to form the government.

Notably, he criticized the PML-N, suggesting that the lack of a clear manifesto from a prime ministerial hopeful who has already held office three times raises questions.

Bilawal Bhutto condemned the politics of hatred and division practiced by some veteran politicians, asserting that other parties fail to grasp the challenges faced by the people.

Pledging to focus on his party’s manifesto, Bilawal outlined a 10-point plan aimed at addressing poverty and unemployment, positioning the PPP as a force for positive change in the upcoming elections.

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