LAHORE: PPP leader and former President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday claimed that his party will form next government in Center after winning in 2023 general elections.
” next government (in Center) will be PPP. I promise if I get chance come back to power I will rotate Pakistan 110 degrees. PPP has the ability help country is negotiating challenges”, former the president said on Saturday during fellowship with in partyx office-bearers and employees of Bilawal House in The city of Bahria is here where it is directly came from Nawabshah.
Taking into account partyx politics in Punjab, Mr. Zardari dispelled the impression that the PPP had been wiped off the face of the earth. out from the province, as well as Gilgit-Baltistan. “Is not true. PPP must sacrifice its politics save Pakistan. I’ll look into party affairs in Punjab and ensure its rebirth is here,” he said.
Zardari announced PPP as part of of nine-party coalition government led by PML-N in Punjab and Center, help rule the country out of economic and political crises. However, he did not mention the challenge next general elections with PML-N in contrast to the contract for additional polls in Punjab next month. “We will strengthen our party in Punjab and ensure we get our fair share in province,” he exclaimed.
Among the slogans of “Hayk Zardari sab pe bhari”, PPS senior the leader further said that he would show respect to party workers and consult with them in Any future decisions. “Because it is very difficult for workers to get to the city of Bahria, which is far from the center of the city, I decided to get house in Gulberg (English) city center) for maintaining interaction with them, he announced.
Zardari also took on ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying that the policy of “Anoha Laadla(Darling of those in power) had caused price growth and inflation in country.
In reference to PML-N, former the president said: “They (sharifs) are listening us only when they need us”.
The provincial leadership of the PPP, including Aslam Gill, Faisal Mir, Samina Gurki, Azizur Rehman Chan, Tanvir Ashraf Kaira and Farooq Saeed, were also gift in meeting where Mr. Zardari also welcomed Ashraf Bar in in party fold.
former president later left for Nawabshah and must return next the week he meets with PML-N leadership regarding his partyx share in Punjab.
Previously, PPP Punjab had complained to Mr. Zardari that Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz, son of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif did not want give its legislators in province them’ agreed share’. The PPS has seven seats. in Assembly of the Punjab, and they were reportedly promised four ministries and two advisers Sharifov.
The teaching staff is interested in portfolios of finance, communications and work, but PML-N circles believe that such key places should stay within party. In an existing office of eight people of Hamza, there are two members in the PPS, but they remain inactive in meetings due to non-distribution of portfolios. Despite their introduction to the cabinet over Two weeks ago, not all participants were assigned portfolios. PML-N leadership does not seem to be resolved next phase of office expansion.
Read: Zardari Meets with Hamza to Settle Punjab Voting Plan
While PML-N and PPP have agreed to jointly challenge next additional polls of the month on 20 provincial seats in Punjab against Pakistani Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, due to ideological differences between the parties, their workers have not yet been seen. in these constituencies for their joint candidates.
Hamza Shahbaz, who lost majority in Punjab Assembly after Electoral Commission toppled 25 PTI MPs over desertion in elections for Chief Minister Desperate to See PML-N-PPP Supported Candidates win additional polls so he can keep his office.
PML-N handed tickets to most of 20 PTI dissidents for their “victim” of jump from Imran Khan’s ship. “Hamza has also asked his cousin Maryam Nawaz, who attracts the attention of the crowd, campaign for these candidates, whom PTI calls defectors, so that they can return to the caucus.” party insider said Dawn.
Published in Dawn, June 19, 2022

