Bilawal revealed that the party’s central executive committee unanimously endorsed his name for the prime ministerial candidacy.
Speaking at a press 🗝 conference in Lahore, Bilawal expressed his commitment to fulfilling any responsibility entrusted to him by the party, emphasizing that the 🗝 PPP consistently participates in elections based on its ideology and manifesto.
He conveyed the party’s desire to move away from divisive 🗝 politics, aiming to introduce an economic plan that benefits the common man. Presenting a 10-point manifesto in Garhi Khuda Baksh, 🗝 Bilawal said he made promises to the people of Pakistan, including salary increases, the introduction of solar power in remote 🗝 areas, and the provision of 300 units of free electricity through a solar park.
Under the manifesto, the PPP plans to 🗝 offer free education and healthcare facilities, construct houses for flood victims in Sindh, grant land ownership rights nationwide, and introduce 🗝 the Kisan Card for farmers after the Benazir card, he said adding social security cards for workers and financial assistance 🗝 to youth for one year are also part of the agenda, along with providing loans to students.
Bilawal announced the PPP’s 🗝 intention to conduct an election campaign across all four provinces, urging a collaborative approach to problem-solving. He emphasized that despite 🗝 existing challenges, unity is crucial, and internal conflicts would only be advantageous to external forces. Bilawal asserted that the PPP 🗝 has a comprehensive plan to address the country’s issues, promoting unity as the party’s unique strength.