Party will set out on a long march towards Islamabad from Karachi on February 27 to remove the ‘political rot’ accumulated there


Larkana: Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Wednesday said that the party would clean up the garbage in Islamabad on February 27.
Addressing on an event in Larkana, Bilawal Bhutto has said that the party will set out on a long march towards Islamabad from Karachi on February 27 to remove the ‘political rot’ accumulated there.
“Just like other cities of Sindh, Larkana too had the garbage issue. And when the matter was investigated, it was found out that the number of sanitary workers had not increased in the city since the times of late prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (ZAB),” he said, adding, “But now the SSWM personnel will go door to door to collect garbage.”
PPP chairman said the task had been assigned to a Chinese firm since China had been Pakistan’s friend since the times of ZAB. He also said the Chinese workers of the company were the Sindh government’s guests at Larkana.
He also appealed to the residents of the city to cooperate with the company in order to keep the city neat and clean.
PPP Chairman has also mentioned that the party has planned to clean the capital city. “There are some political elements that conspire. We have to keep up with our work. We will also move out to clean up the garbage in Islamabad on February 27,” said Bilawal.

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