Bilawal Bhutto strongly criticizes PML-N chief

Bilawal Bhutto strongly criticizes PML-N chief

Bilawal Bhutto strongly criticizes PML-N chief

Bilawal Bhutto strongly criticizes PML-N chief

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The former Foreign Minister (FO) and Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has once again turned his guns towards the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N), Nawaz Sharif, saying that he is trying to become the prime minister for the fourth time from the back door.

The former FO, while giving an interview to a foreign news agency, said that the impact of the decisions taken today will be felt by the youth of Pakistan. I think it will be better if they are allowed to make these decisions because Pakistan’s population of 241 million—nearly two-thirds are under 30 years of age.

The chairman of the PPP, on the question regarding the supply of 300 units of free electricity, said that in spite of financial constraints, the PPP has a plan to provide free electricity to the people.

He said that we also have a solid plan to promote social security programs. In view of climate change, the proposal to restructure Pakistan’s development model is also included in our manifesto.

He added that the most independent candidates in the country’s history are participating in the elections. Nawaz Sharif is giving the impression that he is relying on something other than the people to become the prime minister. Nawaz Sharif wants to become PM through the back door, but we will block his way.

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Speaking about the transparency of the general elections, Chairman PPP said that the question of transparency is hovering over the 2024 elections.

It should be noted that two days ago, Bilawal Bhutto criticized Nawaz Sharif while addressing an election rally and said that if Nawaz Sharif comes to power, he will take revenge in such a way that everyone will remember it.

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