Kahuta: Former president and co-chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians (PPPP), Asif Ali Zardari, assured the public that despite the challenges faced by Pakistan, the party possesses the expertise to navigate these difficulties and lead the country toward prosperity.

In a fervent address at a rally in Kahuta, he asserted the party’s commitment to addressing national issues and expressed confidence in bringing about positive change. He emphasized, “We will change Pakistan again, and once in power, everything will align with the wishes of the people.”

The former president outlined key initiatives for the region, promising the establishment of a hospital to provide top-notch healthcare facilities. Additionally, he pledged to address environmental concerns by providing gas facilities to curb deforestation, showcasing the party’s commitment to sustainability.

As the election campaign intensifies in the lead-up to the general elections on February 8, various political parties, including the Pakistan People’s Party and Pakistan Muslim League-N, are actively engaging with the electorate.

The PPP co-chairman, alongside Bilawal Bhutto Zaradri and Aseefa Bhutto, is actively participating in the PPP’s election campaign, connecting with the public and sharing the party’s vision for a brighter future.

The former President concluded by expressing gratitude for the attendees’ support and affirmed his dedication to rebuilding Pakistan according to the wishes of the people.

Zardari said that his party’s election campaign was attracting voters of political opponents due to public welfare manifesto.

The former president emphasized the need on constructive criticism during election campaigns instead of blaming their rivals. He expressed his views on various political matters, including the performance of key political figures and the challenges facing the nation. Zardari expressed his concern for Balochistan’s future within Pakistan, emphasizing the need to care for the Baloch people and address their issues with affection.

The PPP co-Chairman noted that political turmoil is expected to decrease after the elections, suggesting that negotiations and discussions can pave the way for a more stable political environment.