Bilawal gets rousing welcome in Dadu
Thousands of people came out on the streets to greet the PPP chairperson, excited to catch a glimpse of BB's son.
DADU:
In a style reminiscent of his grandfather and mother, the chairperson of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, visited Dadu, Sindh, and chanted ‘Jeay Bhutto’ as he met party workers, who eagerly swarmed around his car as it travelled through their neighbourhoods.
Thousands of people came out on the streets to greet the PPP chairperson, excited that they would finally catch a glimpse of Benazir Bhutto’s son.
This was Bilawal’s first visit to Dadu. He visited several towns of the district, including Bhan Saeedabad, Radhan, Phulji Station and Pyaro Goth. At Zardari House in Radhan, he said that he was certain that PPP would win the next election with a majority.
Hundreds of people roared at the confidence with which he made this claim. “Do not fall for the propaganda that you are being fed by the anti-PPP elements. The PPP has popular support across Pakistan.” He claimed that the PPP would form the government.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 19th, 2012.
In a style reminiscent of his grandfather and mother, the chairperson of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, visited Dadu, Sindh, and chanted ‘Jeay Bhutto’ as he met party workers, who eagerly swarmed around his car as it travelled through their neighbourhoods.
Thousands of people came out on the streets to greet the PPP chairperson, excited that they would finally catch a glimpse of Benazir Bhutto’s son.
This was Bilawal’s first visit to Dadu. He visited several towns of the district, including Bhan Saeedabad, Radhan, Phulji Station and Pyaro Goth. At Zardari House in Radhan, he said that he was certain that PPP would win the next election with a majority.
Hundreds of people roared at the confidence with which he made this claim. “Do not fall for the propaganda that you are being fed by the anti-PPP elements. The PPP has popular support across Pakistan.” He claimed that the PPP would form the government.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 19th, 2012.