Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday repeated his call on the “traditional old guard politicians” to step back, emphasising that the country’s youth deserved a chance to shape their future without anyone else’s political baggage. Read more: Bilawal slams ‘traditional politics of electables’“Over the last 18 months, our coalition partners claimed to tackle citizens' challenges. 18th AmendmentExpressing optimism for change, the PPP chief championed the need for a transfer of leadership to younger figures, saying the upcoming February 8 general elections would serve the masses only if entrusted to youthful leadership. Also read: Send old guard home, Bilawal tells peopleTo realise the dream of development of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), the PPP chairman stressed the need for a strong chief minister in the province. We will invite Aseefa Bhutto Zardari [Bilawal’s sister] to contest the election for the National Assembly seat from Chitral.
Source: The Express Tribune November 22, 2023 22:17 UTC