Bhutto’s Jiyalas to emerge victorious: Zardari
LAHORE: The head of Pakistan People’s Party-Parliamentarians (PPP-P), Asif Ali Zardari, Wednesday said ‘Bhutto’s Jiyalas’ would emerge victorious and bring change through ballot.
Talking to a delegation of party members headed by a former state minister for interior Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi at Bilawal House, Zardari said both PML-N and PTI did nothing for the people and it was only the PPP which had taken measures for providing relief to the people from all segments of society.
He said at present, the low-grade government employees were facing huge economical woes whereas the PML-N government took no measures for growers, farmers and labourers. Zardari said when PPP was out of power, the woes of working class multiplied, but his party would address the grievances of the youth, farmers and other members of the working class according to its manifesto.
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