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PPP’s battle against poverty & inflation: Bilawal

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Bilawal Bhutto Addresses Massive Gathering in Larkana, Vows to Tackle Key Issues

LARKANA: Chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, addressed a massive gathering in Larkana, expressing concerns about the possibility of being ousted again if Nawaz Sharif becomes Prime Minister for the fourth time. Bilawal Bhutto asserted that he is not afraid of Lahore’s politicians and urged his supporters to stand firm, emphasizing that the PPP will face the upcoming elections on February 8 with determination.

Speaking at the PPP rally in Larkana, former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto stated, “Lahore’s politicians should not be feared. We will face them head-on, and victory will belong to the PPP and the people.”

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Bilawal Bhutto highlighted that the PPP is campaigning based on its manifesto, contrasting it with other political parties that lack a clear agenda. He criticized Nawaz Sharif, stating that his only concern is the Prime Minister’s seat for the fourth time, while the people are suffering due to rising inflation. Bhutto pledged to provide free electricity to 300 units through solar power, allocate 300 billion rupees by abolishing seven ministries for public welfare, and distribute PPP’s manifesto door-to-door.

The PPP chairman addressed the economic challenges faced by women and promised interest-free loans. He further outlined plans to issue unique farmer cards upon coming into power and pledged to construct 3 million houses. Bilawal Bhutto stressed the importance of people’s trust, promising financial assistance to the youth for one year and initiating programs to eradicate hunger.

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He concluded by saying that the PPP’s battle is against poverty, hunger, unemployment, and inflation, and vowed to address these issues once in power. Bhutto urged the public to vote for PPP candidates on February 8, emphasizing the desire of the province’s residents to see someone other than Nawaz Sharif as Prime Minister.

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