The PPP chairman says that there is a great need for all the political parties to work together for the sake of the country.


Naudero: Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said the personal ego and divisive politics could not resolve the issues and challenges.
Bilawal emphasized upon necessity for all the political parties to work together for the sake of the country. He expressed these words while addressing a ceremony in Naurdero on Friday.
Bilawal Bhutto underscored that Pakistan confronts significant challenges, stressing the populace's desire for pragmatic solutions to their concerns rather than indulging in personal vendettas and divisive politicking.
Highlighting the undue emphasis on personal animosity and trivial matters within the parliament, the PPP leader affirmed the decision to support the government, acknowledging the public mandate.
He urged the opposition to recognize their responsibility, emphasizing that the electorate's trust wasn't bestowed upon them for instigating turmoil or resorting to verbal attacks.
Bilawal Bhutto affirmed the PPP's unwavering commitment to championing the political, economic, and constitutional rights of the citizens.

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