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Bilawal Vows Ambitious Reforms in Prime Ministerial Bid

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HYDERABAD: Former Foreign Minister and Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto has emphasized the importance of unity and progress, stating that tackling challenges requires a collective effort rather than sowing discord.

Addressing a public gathering in Hyderabad, Bilawal expressed gratitude to the residents for their trust, which resulted in the victory of PPP’s loyal mayors in municipal elections. He condemned the politics of hatred and division, which, he said, continues to harm the people of Hyderabad, causing them to suffer while sacrificing for peace.

Bilawal reiterated that those who oppose PPP know their true nature, recalling their actions in the 1990s and their divisive politics. He assured the audience that if he becomes Prime Minister, he will implement all points of his manifesto, double Pakistan’s revenue, and provide housing rights to 30 million households. He pledged to provide 300 free electricity units to the country’s poor and stressed his commitment to serve the nation, as a son should serve his mother.

Moreover, he promised interest-free loans under the “Bila Sood” scheme to facilitate entrepreneurship and contribute to the economy. He also announced the distribution of unique youth cards to provide financial assistance until employment is secured.

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Bilawal outlined plans to establish universities in every district of Sindh and ensure standardized healthcare facilities nationwide. He criticized the federal government for failing to allocate funds to the provinces, stressing that the wasted Rs. 300 billion annually should be spent on the people instead.

With the election drawing near, Bilawal urged supporters to educate everyone about the difference between the PPP and the PML-N. He rallied ticket holders to take an oath and promised to serve them if victorious.

In a bold statement, he said, “If you’re asked to put a mark on a star, it looks good in the sky. If you’re asked to put a mark on a kite, you say, ‘I will put it on an arrow.’ Stop the path of the lion. PPP ticket holders should take an oath and promise to serve them if victorious.”

Bilawal’s speech underscored a message of unity, progress, and a call to action for PPP supporters ahead of the upcoming elections.

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