PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said it would rain arrows in Balochistan on February 8, confident of his party’s victory in the forthcoming general elections.

Referring to the latest attacks on PPP candidates and election offices in the province, the former foreign minister said his party was not scared of terrorists. “We are the party of martyrs, we will never surrender before terrorists,” he asserted.

Bilawal promised that if he was elected prime minister, he would speak for the people of Balochistan, particularly women. “I want to tell the Baloch women that if I become the PM, their son and brother will be sitting in the National Assembly.”

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