Aseefa asks Malir residents to make Bilawal PM if they want health cards, up to 300 free electricity units
Aseefa appealed to Malir District dwellers to cast their votes in favour of PPP’s candidates and Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
Aseefa Bhutto Zardari, younger sister of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, on Tuesday led an election rally of the Pakistan Peoples Party in different parts of District Malir and adjoining areas in Karachi’s suburbs.
Aseefa visited Ibrahim Hyderi, Dawood Chowrangi, Malir City, Malir 15, Old Thana, Jam Goth, Memon Goth, and other parts of District Malir. She vociferously raised pro-PPP and pro-Bilawal slogans in the rally.
The senior area leadership of the party accompanied her during the rally. She was received by a massive number of followers, supporters, activists of the party and residents. People showered rose petals on her car and also raised slogans in favour of the PPP.
Aseefa appealed to the Malir District dwellers to cast their votes in favour of the PPP’s candidates and Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who also served as the foreign minister in the coalition regime.
She urged people to elect the PPP to power in the upcoming general elections if they wanted the launching of a youth card scheme and a programme against hunger and poverty.
Aseefa said that people should choose the PPP candidates if they wanted free electric supply up to 300 units. She said that people should vote for Bilawal in the upcoming elections if they wanted a prosperous Pakistan.
She expressed the confidence that the PPP would emerge victorious in the February 8 polls. She said the power of the country lay with the youth who wanted that a young Bilawal should become the next prime minister of country.
She told the residents that the provision of better services of health and free education were the two fundamental components of the PPP’s election manifesto.
Aseefa said the Peoples Party after coming into power would extend maximum relief to the people suffering from the hike in the prices of essential products. She predicted that Bilawal after assuming power would set a superior example of public service.
She said the PPP would always support farmers and workers in the country. She said Bilawal represented the future of Pakistan. She said that Bilawal, as the next young PM, would transform the destiny of Pakistan. She said the PPP after coming into power would issue health cards. She appealed to the people to extend support to Bilawal for a brighter and prosperous Pakistan.
Earlier, Aseefa started participation in the poll campaign of the PPP from Thatta where she was warmly received. She visited Gharo, Dhabeji, and other parts of the Thatta district. The PPP’s supporters established makeshift camps on the route of Aseefa’s rally to warmly welcome her. Later, she went to her native town Larkana and addressed several corner meetings and met voters and supporters of the PPP.
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