Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has urged Sindh ministers to focus on their performance and address internal squabbles, warning that such infighting could harm the party and the government.
Addressing a parliamentary party meeting in Karachi, Bilawal expressed disappointment with the performance of Sindh assembly members, stating that he observed a lack of urgency among cabinet members. He also called for an end to the politics of transfers and postings.
He also said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will fulfill his promises and issues will be solved before the budget is presented.
Highlighting the province’s economic challenges, Bilawal emphasized the need to improve governance despite limited resources. He expressed concern over the lack of focus from some members, despite the passage of several months since the elections.
Bilawal urged PPP ministers to work diligently to ensure their efforts are visible, emphasizing that they should not be used for political rivalry. He stressed the importance of ending the politics of transfers and postings, which he believes hinders progress.
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The PPP chairman stressed the need for ministers to meet the expectations of the people and focus on their constituencies. He urged them to consult openly with their constituents when making decisions about projects.
Bilawal emphasized the importance of balancing parliamentary attendance with time spent in their constituencies, warning that internal issues could damage the party and the government. He also advocated for providing opportunities to capable officers.
Bilawal concluded by saying that the public is disillusioned with the politics of hatred and that the government’s purpose is to serve the poor. He urged members to avoid internal conflicts and focus on delivering for the people of Sindh.