Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Tuesday that his party has no quarrel with any organization, but the field is being ‘prepared’ for elections.
Bilawal also added that his party was not looking towards any party for the elections and advised Nawaz Sharif to focus on Punjab.
Talking to the media in Mithi, Bilawal said that we want to fulfill the dreams of Benazir Bhutto, PPP has shown by working in Thar, we are keeping the promises of Shaheed Zulfiqar and Bibi Shaheed, Bilawal said.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari says that he will not come to Thar during the election, the caretaker government should not obstruct the projects, but should continue the policy of the previous government.
Bilawal Bhutto said that propaganda was being carried out against his party and PPP had responded by working in Thar, the Thar coal project is proof of our performance, we cannot deny the problems of poverty, and unemployment, but the death rate of children has decreased, these figures are not mine but according to international organizations, People’s Party has started a program for mothers and children here.
The PPP chairman said that more work is needed in different cities including Thar, we have to fulfill the promise of bread, cloth, and shelter. If the next government is formed, PPP will take the journey of development forward, building a railway line from Thar to Karachi. He added that PPP wants the people of Thar to travel comfortably.
Bilawal Bhutto said that the journey of development will continue in Thar for the next 5 years, I will not come to Thar during the election, the people have to be my representative and win Thar.
He said that we have been quarreling with the federal government on various issues, we have been quarreling on other issues including the rehabilitation of flood victims. He said that PPP wants to run other projects like Thar coal with public and private, and the caretaker government should continue the policy of the previous government.
The caretaker government should not be a hindrance to the projects, he said.