[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the foreign minister and head of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), expressed grave reservations about the ongoing census on Sunday. He claimed that while his party supported the digital enumeration, it disagreed with the way it was being conducted.
Bilawal challenged the Centre to keep its promise to the flood-affected populace otherwise the PPP would leave the government as he spoke at the Chief Minister House at the launch of the seed subsidy scheme for growers.
The PPP can support a legitimate and scientific census, but not this methodology. Bilawal addressed the occasion and said, “We cannot endorse such a census. Yet, he said that the Centre “has no solution to our objections”.
He said, “We had concerns about the 2017 census. “Sindh’s population was significantly lower than that of other provinces. Sindh will not back the federal government if it does not address the PPP’s concerns this time.
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The PPP leader likewise urged the Shehbaz Sharif-led federal administration to keep its promises to Sindh’s residents during the floods. He cautioned that it would be challenging for the PPP to continue serving as ministers if the pledges made to the flood victims were not kept.
“It will be very difficult to maintain our mission in such a circumstance. As a result, the issue would be brought up in both the National Assembly and the federal cabinet, Bilawal said at the occasion. “The government of Sindh is assisting flood victims.”
Inflation, according to Bilawal, is the country’s biggest issue, and the state of the law and order is equally concerning. He did express hope that the PPP could overcome these problems, though.
He said, “The real problems need to be solved. “The PPP is making efforts to boost the economy and create jobs. The Peoples Party has the answer to the nation’s economic problems.
He emphasised the importance of agriculture and called for further investment in Pakistan’s agricultural industry. With no assistance from the agriculture
“A rat has pain in his leg, running around,” he said. “Politicians like Khan Sahib brought division and hatred in politics. Instead of the political rat, we need to focus on the economy,” the PPP chairman added.
If the agriculture industry is not supported, how will we be able to meet our needs? How will Pakistan become an agricultural nation if they do not invest in it? The agricultural sector should be the main area of concentration for economic growth.
Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was made fun of by Bilawal for his divisive and hateful politics. He said that a “political rat is hiding under the bed” at Zaman Park without giving his identity.
In his closing remarks, Bilawal stated that the high inflation rate was causing problems for all facets of society. The PPP, he added, had no beef with the “selectors” and was instead striving to revive the economy.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]