Bilawal claims PPP will defeat ‘bashers of institutions’

F.P. Report

MUZAFFARGARH: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said while addressing an event in Muzaffargarh on Wednesday that the economy would improve by giving relief to the common man.

“The people of Muzaffargarh supported the PPP in every era. We sent home the selected prime minister who had been imposed [on the country],” he said.

“Inflation and unemployment are at a historic high in the country. Traders, farmers and labourers all are worried,” he added.

“Making the farmer rich is our belief. The solution to the problems of the people lies in the manifesto of Quaid-e-Awam [Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto],” he emphasised.

“We will steer the country out of economic problems. We will give direct subsidies to small landowners. If the farmer is prosperous, Pakistan will be prosperous. Instead of big investors, subsidies should be given to the common man,” he added.

“The PPP was never afraid of elections. Those who insult the institutions have to be confronted and defeated. The day is not far when the PPP will be in the government,” he claimed.

“On May 9, institutions were attacked. A party attempted to weaken the institutions,” he deplored.

“Elections should be held as soon as possible. No single party can solve the problems faced by the country. One party says that elections will be held in February. How does one party know that elections will be held in February?” he pointed out.

“I wish there would be the arrow sign in every constituency. The election slogan will be ‘everyone’s Pakistan’,” he declared.