Accompanied by Sindh PPP chief Nisar Ahmed Khuhro, Suhail Anwar Siyal and other senior party colleagues, Bilawal said PPP had a history of inflicting defeats on such alliances. This time again, PPP would drive them out in the election, he said.
He said PPP believed in the politics based on principles of serving the masses. “Our struggle is not aimed against any politician or political party; it is a war against backwardness, deprivation, unemployment and hate,” he said and reiterated the party’s commitment to address public issues.
Bilawal said that PPP would win the July 25 elections with a thumping majority and form its government at the Centre. It would provide jobs to the jobless as Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto did, he said.
He said he carried both jhanda and danda [flag and stick] to lead the nation [with the flag] and come hard [with stick] on those who would fail to deliver.
Turning to the GDA, Bilawal said the rivals were talking about shelving the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) and posed a question that “will people permit them to do so?”.
He noted that GDA claimed its struggle was for saving Sindh but on the contrary it had joined hands with those who were bent upon dividing Sindh. Similarly, he said, the alliance talked of fighting corruption but a former chief minister in its fold was removed on corruption charges. “It’s politics of hypocrisy,” he remarked.
Bilawal cited PPP’s election manifesto and said it envisaged empowering womenfolk, introducing poverty alleviation programme, establishing food stores at union council level and introducing Food Card and Benazir Kisan card to improve the lot of the downtrodden and peasants. He said that the unprecedented welcome accorded to him everywhere in the country had proved PPP opponents’ perception wrong that the party would vanish with the martyrdom of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto.
“We have to save the country and accomplish the mission of the Bhuttos,” he told the audience.
Nisar Khuhro and other leaders also spoke.
Published in Dawn, July 24th, 2018