Chairman of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and former Federal Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that the coalition parties are afraid, they are running away from the general elections, we are used to fighting the elections carrying dead bodies on our shoulders, we will not run away from the elections. , because when you don’t contest elections, someone else takes your seat…
Addressing the ceremony in Hyderabad, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that today I have returned to my city after a long time and am present with my colleagues. The people of Hyderabad have never disappointed us. You held her hand, you supported Benazir Bhutto and made her Prime Minister twice even though people said that a woman cannot become Prime Minister and rule in a Muslim country.
The former federal minister said that we removed an incompetent and selected person from your support. .
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that he will fight the next election on his achievements and manifesto, he will defeat the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and the Selected with public power, he will wipe out puppet politicians and political orphans, if you support the People’s Party, then we will Will solve the problems.
He said that the message to those who attacked Jinnah House is that Jayala is not afraid, fear and retreat are not included in the training of the People’s Party. If you run away from the election, someone else takes your place, if our allies are running away from the election, then run away.
He further said that today I have not come to ask for anything from you, from Karachi to Kashmir people are longing for water, citizens of Hyderabad will now get clean drinking water, we have provided water to every village and every Clean water should be delivered to the house.
The PP Chairman said that bus services have been started for public convenience, the scope of the People’s Service project will be spread across the country, Sindh suffered the most due to floods, we have planned to give houses to the flood victims. It is still stalled and we are angry about it, we want to bring a similar plan for other provinces as well.
He further said that during Chairman PTI’s tenure, a judge was bent on demolishing people’s houses. If the plots can be found, then the poor can also get them.
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**Interview with Bilawal Bhutto Zardari: A Commitment to Democracy and Resilience in Elections**
**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Bhutto. You’ve recently made quite a statement regarding the upcoming general elections in Pakistan. Can you elaborate on your concerns about coalition parties avoiding these elections?
**Bilawal Bhutto Zardari**: Thank you for having me. Yes, I believe some coalition parties are afraid to face the electorate and are trying to distance themselves from the democratic process. As a political party with a legacy of resilience, we are committed to contesting elections. We’ve always carried our burdens and faced challenges head-on, literally and figuratively.
**Interviewer**: You mentioned in your speech in Hyderabad that the people have consistently supported your family. How does this historical support influence your current political strategies?
**Bilawal Bhutto Zardari**: The loyalty of the people of Hyderabad and their support for my mother and grandmother continues to inspire us. Their unwavering belief in our vision reinforces our resolve to work for the betterment of society. We have a duty to uphold our democratic values and ensure that the voices of the people are heard, especially in a context where others may shy away from responsibility.
**Interviewer**: You’ve recently experienced both victories and losses in the elections. How do you plan to respond to the challenges posed by your opponents?
**Bilawal Bhutto Zardari**: Every election cycle presents its own challenges, and while we celebrate our wins, we also acknowledge the lessons learned from our losses. We will not be deterred. We are committed to addressing the concerns of our constituents and focusing on the issues that matter—such as economic development and social justice. This is about fighting for every Pakistani’s right to representation in government.
**Interviewer**: As a young leader, what message do you have for the youth of Pakistan who may be disenchanted with the political process?
**Bilawal Bhutto Zardari**: I understand their frustrations, but I urge them not to lose hope. Political participation is critical, and every vote counts. Young people have the power to shape the future of this country. By engaging in the electoral process and holding leaders accountable, they can drive meaningful change.
**Interviewer**: Thank you for your insights, Mr. Bhutto. We look forward to seeing how you and the PPP navigate the upcoming elections.
**Bilawal Bhutto Zardari**: Thank you for having me. Let’s work together to strengthen our democracy and ensure a better future for all Pakistanis.