PPP Confident of Bilawal Bhutto Becoming Prime Minister After February Polls

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1. The PPP plans on winning the majority of seats in parliament and electing Bilawal Bhutto as Prime Minister.
2. The PPP is against those who want to weaken the state institutions and opposes any single political opponent.




     The Pakistan People's Party (PPP) has expressed confidence that its leader, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, will become Prime Minister after the February polls. PPP Secretary General Nayyar Hussain Bukhari made the announcement in a media interaction yesterday. He said that the PPP is committed to achieving a strong and stable Pakistan and that it expects to win the majority in parliament, with Bilawal Bhutto becoming the Prime Minister.

     Bukhari said that the PPP stands for constitutional supremacy, federalism, Pakistani identity, and democracy. He added that the party is against any elements that attempt to weaken state institutions through attacks and subversion. He emphasized that the PPP's core revolves around people's aspirations and Parliament, not merely government offices or headquarters, and that it does not view political opposition as enmity.

     Bukhari also dismissed the notion that any single political opponent has the potential to challenge the PPP. He referred to the "historical sacrifices" made by the party's leadership and workers for the continuity of democratic and parliamentary systems. He also said that newly formed alliances will not be able to stop the PPP from returning to power.

     The PPP's announcement of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari becoming the Prime Minister after the February polls has been welcomed by many in the country. It has provided a ray of hope for the people of Pakistan and has generated enthusiasm for the upcoming elections. The PPP's commitment to realizing a strong and stable Pakistan is commendable and the party's efforts to engage with the public and expose fake revolutionaries should be applauded.



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