Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), cast his vote in his hometown of Naudero on Thursday and urged citizens to participate in the general elections.
He emphasized the importance of exercising voting rights and condemned the suspension of mobile services in some areas, expressing concern about its impact on voter turnout and information sharing.
"Today, I cast my vote," Zardari declared, emphasizing the importance of civic participation. "People, get out and exercise the power of voting!" he urged, highlighting the democratic process as a cornerstone of the nation's future. Zardari also addressed rumors about potential deals, stating, "My mandate cannot be given to anyone."
However, he expressed concern over the suspension of mobile services in the area, stating that it could potentially hinder voter turnout and affect the coordination of Form 45, which is crucial for transparent elections.
Highlighting the significance of immediate action, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari called for the prompt restoration of mobile services to ensure smooth communication and prevent any disruptions during the voting process. He stressed that any delay in restoring mobile services could lead to difficulties and inconvenience for the public.
Furthermore, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari asserted that the mandate of the people should be respected and that every vote counts. He expressed confidence in the support of the people for the People's Party and anticipated success in the elections.