Aseefa promises huge relief for people

Urges rally participants to vote for PPP to bring about positive change


Our Correspondent January 28, 2024
Aseefa Bhutto Zardari waves to people to respond to their warm welcome during a rally in the city on Saturday. Photo: express

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KARACHI:

Aseefa Bhutto Zardari led an election rally of the party in the metropolitan city on Saturday. The rally started from Masan Road and concluded in Baldia Town after passing through the areas of Keamari, Mauripur, and Moach Goth.

Aseefa received a warm welcome at various points along the route, with PPP jiyalas showering flowers and chanting slogans in support of the party. PPP leaders, including Qadir Patel, also accompanied Aseefa throughout the rally.

Addressing the workers at different locations, Asifa highlighted her connection to the legacy of Benazir Bhutto, declaring herself "the daughter of the voice of labourers." Making promises to eradicate poverty, she pledged to build three million houses and provide 300 units of free electricity to the people.

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Aseefa urged the public to vote for Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to make him the next prime minister. She raised the slogan, "Ye bete kis ke, Bhutto ke," asserting that she stands as Aseefa Bhutto Zardari before the people today, echoing the legacy of her mother Benazir as the voice of workers and students.

Aseefa called on the public to support Bilawal's manifesto, which she described as being poor-friendly. She emphasised that voting for Bilawal on February 8 would be a vote for positive change like 300 units of free electricity and the rights of the workers.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 28th, 2024.

COMMENTS (1)

Sameer | 10 months ago | Reply This location is completely wrong. This picture was taken with Lyari Aseefa Bhutto Zardari who led an election rally for the party in the metropolitan city on Sunday. Please correct your news.
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