The PPP chairman has also asked the PML-N leadership not to engage in independent politics rather than relying on others.


Mithi: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has advised Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Supremo Nawaz Sharif to focus issues in Lahore.
Bilawal Bhutto gave these remarks in response to Nawaz Sharif’s visit to Balochistan. He was addressing a public gathering in Mithi on Tuesday.
The PPP chairman urged the PML-N to engage in independent politics rather than relying on alliances.
“PML-N should pursue its own political agenda instead of depending on others. They abstained from the local body election. I don't understand what they were afraid of,” said Bilawal coming down hard upon the PML-N leadership.
Bilawal criticized PML-N for partnering with BAP despite historical conflicts.
“If BAP was objectionable yesterday, they remain objectionable today. Mian Sahib's visit will yield the same outcome,” said Bilawal, emphasizing the necessity for constructive politics.
He stated that Pakistan cannot thrive amidst a political atmosphere of backbiting, accusations, and revenge.
The PPP chairman also underscored the importance of understanding ground realities.
“Those seated in Islamabad are often disconnected from the actual situation. We focus on the people, not on divisive politics,” he added.

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