Pakistan
Bilawal promises to double salaries after coming into power
The PPP Chairman while addressing a gathering in Lahore’s NA-127 says that the elections will be held on time.
Lahore: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that no one in Pakistan could survive on the current wages, and made promise to double the salaries soon after coming into the power.
Bilawal said the elections would take place on time.
He expressed these words while addressing a gathering in NA-127 in Lahore, where he expressed joy in commemorating the anniversary of the late Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
Bilawal Bhutto emphasized that the PPP is the only political party representing the people, and he urged his party leaders and workers to reach every door. He also mentioned his ten promises.
Among these promises, he pledged to provide free electricity to households up to 300 units. He highlighted the financial assistance being provided to the public through the Benazir Income Support Program.
Addressing concerns about the elderly and unemployment, Bilawal expressed his desire to establish free hospitals for treatment and institutions for free education. Rejecting the politics of hatred and division, he aimed to bury the politics of animosity and division and pledged full support to the people.
Responding to a journalist's question about a Senate resolution, Bilawal asserted that elections would be held on time. He acknowledged the challenges of healthcare for the elderly and the difficulty in creating employment opportunities.
The PPP chairman expressed his intention to establish free hospitals and educational institutions and emphasized the numerous programs the PPP has initiated, expressing confidence in the party's victory.