PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has stressed that Balochistan’s problems require a political solution and decisions must be made in the interest of the local people.
Speaking at a press conference, Bilawal said that some outlawed groups supported the enemy during the war against India. He added that efforts are underway to dismantle the Indian network in Pakistan.
The PPP leader also highlighted the struggles of flood victims in Punjab, questioning why they are not being helped through the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP). He urged the federal government to review its policies and provide relief. Bilawal further called on the government to appeal to the international community for aid.
On the situation in Karachi, Bilawal pointed out the city’s ongoing issues. “We build roads, and then someone comes and digs them up,” he said with concern. He urged the Sindh chief minister to take up Karachi’s problems with federal institutions.
Bilawal also announced that the Sindh government will soon introduce an agricultural package to support farmers in the province.
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