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Bilawal urges unity, rejects politics of hatred

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Bilawal Bhutto vowed to bring an agricultural revolution to the country if given the opportunity.

CHINIOT: Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, delivered a powerful address during a PPP gathering in Chiniot, expressing concern over the prevailing divisive political landscape in Pakistan. Bilawal Bhutto criticized the use of outdated tactics by certain political figures, calling for an end to the politics of hatred and division.

Addressing the crowd, Bilawal Bhutto stated that political parties are merely copying each other’s promises without exercising prudence. He emphasized the need for intelligence even in the replication of commitments, asserting that some politicians lack the wisdom required for sound governance. He accused certain seasoned politicians of perpetuating a politics of hatred and division, stressing the necessity of burying old political ideologies forever.

The PPP Chairman highlighted the challenges facing Pakistan at present, acknowledging that the country is going through difficult times. He criticized the previous political leadership for engaging in personal enmity and vowed not to seek revenge even if he becomes the Prime Minister. Bilawal Bhutto cautioned that continuous infighting among politicians could provide an advantage to external adversaries.

Speaking on the warm reception he received from the people of Chiniot, Bilawal Bhutto commended the unparalleled enthusiasm displayed by the locals, recalling his previous visit in 2018. He noted that regardless of the season, the people of Chiniot warmly welcome political figures.

Bilawal Bhutto emphasized that Pakistan Peoples Party members have endured oppression in every era, facing challenges such as inflation, poverty, and unemployment. He expressed his determination to end the politics of hatred and division, asserting that the PPP has never engaged in a politics of vengeance.

The former Foreign Minister reiterated his commitment to ensuring that no political worker under his leadership becomes a political prisoner. He condemned the divisive politics that has divided the nation, cautioning that continuous infighting among politicians could serve the interests of the country’s enemies.

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Bilawal Bhutto vowed to bring an agricultural revolution to the country if given the opportunity. He urged PPP workers to visit every household, explaining the party manifesto and economic agenda to the people.

Without directly criticizing Nawaz Sharif, Bilawal Bhutto asked those who aspire to become Prime Minister for the fourth time to reflect on their past achievements for the betterment of the people. He acknowledged the animosity and hostility he holds towards Nawaz Sharif but stated that predicting the consequences of his return to power remains uncertain.

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