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Polls Have Been Made Controversial: Bilawal  

Sehwan (July 22, 2018): Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that the forthcoming elections have been made controversial.

While talking to journalists at the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan on Sunday, Bilawal said that the polls should not be made as controversial.

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The PPP leader said that he will carry on his mass motivation campaign despite having reservations about the upcoming elections.Bilawal said that PPP is running the election campaign with full momentum. He said that their focus is on the elections. He said that PPP’s candidates in Sindh, Punjab and KP are being pressurized. Bilawal claimed that PPP to emerge victorious in the forthcoming elections.

Earlier on July 21, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had said that their fight was against unemployment, poverty and cruelty, and claimed that his party will form government is centre.

Bilawal said that his party’s manifesto has always been people-friendly. Addressing charged crowd in Nagarparkar on Saturday, he said that wherever he has gone, he received warm welcome, adding that this is his first election campaign and the party has just begun.Bilawal said that after coming into power, he would resolve the issues of the peoples, adding that he doesn’t want power for himself but for the people of the country. ‘Our jiyalas are not scared of [Pervez] Musharraf or Zia,” he said, adding that the party supporters favour democracy.Bilawal went on to say that his mother and martyred former prime minister Benazir Bhutto had dreamed of Thar Coal project and now coal was being extracted from Tharparkar.“The people of Sindh know all kinds of conspiracies,” the PPP chairman said and added they will defeat the politics of conspiracy.

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