PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari voiced on Monday strong concerns over potential attempts to hinder the upcoming elections in the country.
Addressing a presser in Qambar Shahdadkot Bilawal Bhutto cited the Chief Justice's statement on February 8, highlighting the precarious political situation at that time.
He asserted that one powerful entity should not impede the democratic process, emphasising the severe consequences that may follow any such delay.
Mr Bilawal called upon the people of South Punjab to unite, asserting that the competition now lies between the arrow and the lion, symbolizing PPP and PML-N, respectively.He asserted that the PPP would take the matter to the Election Commission and, if necessary, to the court.
Bilawal Bhutto expressed his determination to overcome obstacles and form a government through unity.
He declared that PPP would compete vigorously against PML-N, despite facing what he described as attempts to discourage his party's candidates.
The PPP Chairman accused PML-N of avoiding fair political competition and suggested that they were pressuring him into making decisions unfavorable to PPP's electoral prospects in Punjab.
He urged the public to support new thinking and politics, emphasizing that the politics of division and hatred promoted by some older politicians would not address the pressing issues of poverty, unemployment, and inflation faced by the people.
PPP chief accuses PML-N of foul play
Addressing the alleged hindrances faced by PPP candidates in Chakwal, Tala Gang, Toba Tek Singh, and Lahore, Bilawal Bhutto accused PML-N of playing foul by depriving his party's candidates of arrow marks.
Highlighting the plight of flood victims, Bilawal Bhutto urged the Election Commission not to hinder rehabilitation efforts. He underscored that despite facing numerous challenges, PPP remains committed to moving forward and addressing the concerns of the people.
In conclusion, Bilawal Bhutto emphasized the power of the people, urging them to support a new era of politics. The PPP Chairman accused some old politicians of resorting to personal enmity and called for a shift towards a more inclusive and progressive political landscape.