Pakistan Election: As the elections are approaching, a round of allegations and counter-allegations has started among the leaders in Pakistan. During a political rally in Multan, Pakistan Peoples Party chief Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari fiercely surrounded Nawaz Sharif. During this, he also challenged for an open debate.
According to a report, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari while targeting the leaders of PML-N party said – These people think that they have fixed the match, but we will not let this happen. During this, he said that this time in the elections to be held on February 8, “the arrow will hunt the lion.” Actually, the election symbol of Pakistan Peoples Party is arrow and PML-N party election symbol is lion. Addressing the public, Zardari said that to save the country, we will have to vote for Pakistan Peoples Party.
Bilawal challenged for open debate
Bhutto-Zardari said that PML-N leaders are not coming out of their homes. They want to win the elections without reaching out to the voters, they think that they have fixed the match, but this is not true. Bilawal has challenged Sharif through a post on X to have an open debate on the problems facing the country. Bilawal said PML-N candidate Nawaz Sharif should come forward in an open debate before the elections and discuss his plans. He said that globally, presidential and prime ministerial candidates participate in televised debates, which gives voters important information about their plans.
During the rally in Multan, Bilawal targeted the opposition leaders and said that these people work to promote division and hatred for personal gain. Their focus is limited only to getting the chair, these people adopt an indifferent attitude towards the problems of the country. Taking aim at Sharif, Bilawal said, “The politician who has held the post of Prime Minister thrice is trying for the chair for the fourth time.”
Bilawal accused of copying the manifesto
According to the report, on PML-N party not releasing the election manifesto, Bilawal said – PML-N leaders are busy copying the manifesto of PPP. They do not have any election issue of their own. Outlining his election strategy, Bilawal said that inflation and unemployment are at their peak in the country. Except PPP, no other party in the country has a comprehensive plan to deal with these issues.