Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Wednesday that unlike his rivals, his politics were not for personal gains.
Addressing a public gathering in Sargodha, Bilawal stated that the society has been divided by the politics of hatred and disparity, adding that the people are being made to fight against each other.
He vowed to bury the 'politics of hatred and revenge', stating that PPP will help the nation and its people undergoing severe economic crisis.
The PPP scion also fired a broadside at three-time former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, stating that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo was only seeking the opportunity of returning to power for the fourth time.
He also criticised the other political parties for ignoring the issues of the nation.
“The one wishing to become prime minister for the fourth time has never disclosed his manifesto,” said the PPP chairman.
The party chairman maintained that PPP has taken to the field with Benazir's vision, an has a solution for the problems faced by the masses.
“Farmers do not get actual rate of crops, the labour force is deprived of income against their hard work; people seeking employment lack job opportunities,” said Bilawal.
“I am not doing politics neither with harsh words nor for personal gains,” he added.
Referring to his 10-point agenda which focuses on the issues of inflation, poverty and unemployment, Bilawal said he proposes solutions to these matters.
He reiterated that PPP will help the masses and aid the nation in flourishing again if brought to power again. Bilawal stated that the 10-point agenda must be conveyed to every person in the nation to ensure that their vote is not wasted, and this can be done by voting for the 'Arrow' in upcoming elections.
“The first agenda on my list is to double the income so that everyone is assured that PPP is fulfilling its promise of increasing average income,” said the PPP chairman.
Bilawal also vowed to build three million homes across the country. The former foreign minister said that the party will increase the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) as well as provide interest-free loans to women so that they can play their role in the country's economy.
Bilawal on Tuesday promised that after coming to power, there would no political prisoner in the country, appealing to the people to stamp on the ‘arrow’ on Feb 8 to bury the politics of hate.
Addressing a public gathering at the Hockey Ground here, Bilawal fired a broadside at three-time former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, charging that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Quaid would resort to political vendetta, if he was voted for a fourth stint.