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Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, addressed the Balochistan High Court Bar Association in Quetta, emphasizing the upcoming elections
and the potential return of a three-time prime minister to power for a fourth term to resolve the country’s issues. He expressed awareness about the election process in Pakistan, asserting that when the citizens make a unified decision, it can bring about significant change, impervious to external influence.
Highlighting the scheduled elections on February 8, Bilawal Bhutto remarked on the narrative promoting the return of a thrice-elected prime minister to tackle the country’s challenges. Contrarily, there’s a focus on a previous premier who neglected the issue of missing persons and is now being presented as a youthful leader despite being in his 70s.
Bilawal acknowledged the significance of age in politics, stating that both the experienced elders and the youthful leaders possess the potential to shape the country’s political landscape. He urged the populace to defy expectations and surprise the political landscape by turning out in large numbers on February 8 to cast their votes. He cautioned against granting another opportunity to individuals representing the old-fashioned politics of division, neglect, and the devaluation of the people’s aspirations, urging the public not to entrust the fate of the nation to these two figures