The PPP chairman says the separate electoral symbols have been given to the provincial candidates in Punjab instead of the party symbol.


Qambar Shahdadkot: Pakistan Peoples’ Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Monday said that the elections were approaching, and they would thwart conspiracies to form a government with the people after the polls.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari mentioned that separate electoral symbols were given to the provincial candidates in Punjab instead of the party symbol.
“We will challenge this decision with the Election Commission and also go to court,” said the PPP chairman while talking to the reporters in Qamber Shehzadkot.
He said that the battle now in the elections is between the arrow and the lion.
“Join he PPP hat will confront the PML-N resolutely,” he vowed.
Bilawal said that those harboring misconceptions about the elections not taking place are mistaken. CJP Isa, he said, had held that on February 8, the elections would be on track, and now they saw the elections were very close.
“Our electoral campaign has been ongoing for quite some time, and the PPP has presented economic agreements before the public,” he added.
He also criticized old politicians for spreading hatred and division, emphasizing that the PPP is the only party that trusted the people. The people should support the new politics and new thinking.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari criticized the PML-N, stating that it is no longer a democratic party. Instead, it aims to eliminate opponents and prefers playing alone in the field."
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