The PPP chairman says the 2024 elections will witness fierce competition between two parties.


Sanghar: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari pledged to eliminate 17 ministries, resulting in a savings of over Rs 300 billion for the people of Pakistan.
Bilawal said that the 2024 elections would witness fierce competition between two parties.
He expressed these words while addressing a gathering in Sanghar on Wednesday.
The PPP chairman expressed confidence in PPP's victory, citing the PML-N's delay in announcing its manifesto and lack of preparation for the upcoming polls.
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Besides it, Bilawal proposed a stipend for school-going children in rural and low-income urban areas.
He further detailed plans for constructing at least 3 million climate-resilient homes and granting legal property titles to women heads of households. Bilawal also highlighted the regularization of katchi-abadis, ensuring inhabitants gain ownership.
Bilawal outlined PPP's commitment to ensuring education for all school-going girls and boys, vowing to implement Article 25-A of the Constitution in both letter and spirit. He announced plans to establish quality primary schools within a 30-minute travel time and quality middle/secondary schools within 60 minutes in all communities.

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