The PPP chairman urges a departure from divisive politics, stressing the importance of focusing on genuine issues affecting the people.


Garhi Khuda Bakhsh: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari unveiled a comprehensive 10-point charter, articulating the party's vision and commitment to addressing the nation's challenges as the general elections loom.
Speaking at a substantial gathering commemorating the death anniversary of his mother, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh, Bilawal Bhutto emphasized the party's resolve to find solutions to the country's issues within the people's manifesto.
At the core of the PPP's agenda is a commitment to doubling the salaries of government employees within a five-year timeframe. Bilawal underscored the party's dedication to implementing high-quality education projects and tackling inflation by providing free electricity to the underprivileged, ensuring a specific commitment of 300 units.
The PPP chairman revealed plans to establish green energy parks in every district, aiming to provide affordable electricity for all. Bilawal proposed a paradigm shift away from traditional institutions like WAPDA and K-Electric, advocating for a more efficient healthcare system through public-private partnerships.
The PPP chairman pledged to address housing needs for those affected by floods, committing to the construction of 20 lakh houses. In a bid to empower economically vulnerable women, the party aims to grant ownership rights to their homes.
Bilawal highlighted key initiatives, including health and farmer cards, direct subsidies for small-scale farmers, and a comprehensive social security program for laborers. The introduction of the Benazir Worker Card and a youth employment loan scheme were outlined as efforts to support workers and the younger population.
Bilawal announced plans to establish youth centers in every district, equipped with libraries, digital resources, and sports facilities.
Emphasizing the PPP's fearlessness in facing elections, Bilawal urged a departure from divisive politics, stressing the importance of focusing on genuine issues affecting the people. He clarified that the PPP's competition is not with any political party but with the pressing challenges of inflation, poverty, and unemployment. Bilawal called for a united and serious approach to tackle these issues, signaling a commitment to a progressive and prosperous Pakistan.

Dodgers make changes; Ohtani offers bullpen help
- 3 hours ago

The right is obsessed with Lord of the Rings. But they don’t understand it.
- 2 hours ago

The Future of Education and Sustainability: Embracing Solar Power on Campus
- 9 hours ago

Follow live: Broncos facing Cowboyslooking to stay unbeaten at home, host Cowboys
- 3 hours ago

NHL Power Rankings: 1-32 poll, Halloween identity for teams
- 3 hours ago

The “welfare queen” stereotype is back — and it’s going viral
- 2 hours ago

Next Brit up: Could Fabio Wardley actually beat Oleksandr Usyk?
- 3 hours ago

The Ozempic effect is finally showing up in obesity data
- 2 hours ago

HalloWemby: Will Victor Wembanyama continue his Halloween costume trend?
- 3 hours ago

What Aidan Hutchinson's extension means, and which pass rushers are getting paid next
- 3 hours ago

What Aidan Hutchinson's extension means, and which pass rushers are getting paid next
- 3 hours ago
Pakistani fishermen arrested over suspected links to Indian intelligence: Tarar
- 15 hours ago