Bilawal warns Nawaz’s politics of ‘revenge’ to harm country

PPP chairman warned that the former’s revenge-centric approach would adversely affect the masses

By News Desk
January 24, 2024
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari speaks during a public gathering on January 22, 2024. — Facebook/Pakistan Peoples Party - PPP
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari speaks during a public gathering on January 22, 2024. — Facebook/Pakistan Peoples Party - PPP 

CHINIOT: Amid the rising political temperature due to ongoing election campaigns, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari Tuesday took a fresh jibe at Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN) supremo Nawaz Sharif, saying the latter would harm the country via his “habitual revenge politics” if he comes to power once again.

“Mian sahib is habitual of [taking] revenge. He would take revenge which no one can think of, if he becomes the [country’s] prime minister for the fourth time,” Bilawal said while addressing a political gathering in Chiniot, Punjab.

His remarks come as political parties, including former allies such as PMLN and PPP, have been engaged in a verbal showdown in their bid to disseminate their respective narratives ahead of the February 8 polls.

Continuing his tirade against the PMLN supremo, the PPP chairman warned that the former’s revenge-centric approach would adversely affect the masses, the country and its economy.

“I know them [PMLN], they have hatred, malice and revenge in their hearts [...] Mian Sahib’s first and second term was no less than a dictatorship.”

“Their politics is based on violence,” he added while warning the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers of disastrous consequences if Nawaz secures a fourth term as the country’s premier.

“The issue is that they the Sharifs] only think about themselves. He [Nawaz] is [only] worried about how to sit on the prime minister’s chair,” the former foreign minister said while asking the masses to question the PMLN leadership about what they were doing in their past three tenures.

Continuing with his “new politics” agenda, Bilawal once again lamented the divisive and hateful politics adopted by “old politicians” while promising to abstain from such a trend if he is voted into power.

“Instead of [focusing on] personal revenge, [we] think of ways to solve issues faced by the people,” the PPP leader said.

Elaborating on his party’s election manifesto, Bilawal said that the PPP would increase the salaries by twofold.

“[We] will provide facilities for youth to get employment [...] and will build three million houses in Pakistan and give ownership rights to women,” said Bilawal, adding that his government would also regularize slums.