It is to be noted that Bilawal is contesting in the upcoming general elections ahead on Feb 8, 2024 from NA-127 Lahore.


Lahore: Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has asked the support of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) workers to defeat former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Bilawal performed a power show in Nawaz Sharif's bastion Lahore. His sister Aseefa Bhutto, who participated in the rally, continued to increase the enthusiasm of the workers.
Addressing to the rally, he said that putting sisters and daughters of political opponents in jails is not politics, Pakistan Muslim League (N) is taking revenge from PTI's workers.
Bilawal stated: "If PTI’s workers would support me, I will bury the politics of revenge because me and my family have gone through the oppression of (N) League, that’s why I don't want any other political worker to go through this, the claimants of respect to vote are leaving their ideology and doing politics."
He further said that so many showmen are imposed on us, this is not the fate of Lahore. You need to make a change by supporting PPP.
It is to be noted that Bilawal is contesting in the upcoming general elections ahead on Feb 8, 2024 from NA-127 Lahore.
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