ISLAMABAD - Pakistan People’s Party chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is aiming a win-win situation for all the stakeholders over the election issue through dialogue, close aides said yesterday.
Bilawal’s aides told The Nation that the PPP leader was against giving undue advantage to any party and supports level playing field for all. “It should be a win-win situation for all. Confrontation will not help any party,” Bilawal was quoted as saying in a party meeting.
One close aide of the PPP chief said, Bilawal was making efforts to ensure a national dialogue before the elections.
Bilawal, who is also the Foreign Minister, earlier this week stressed on national unity to fight against the current political and economic challenges facing the country.
He acknowledged that Pakistan’s democracy, economy, and state had been facing testing times. He expressed his hope that the country will be able to overcome these challenges.
He said that when the effort to improve the situation is successful, he will campaign for simultaneous elections in all provinces.
The PPP Chairman added that the party had been preparing for the 2023 election campaign.
Bilawal emphasised on the important role that the PPP can play in times of national crisis, saying that everyone must contribute to the betterment of the country.
PPP Secretary General Nayyar Hussain Bukhari said that the lasting solution of constitutional national issues lies in the centre of the people’s aspirations in the parliament.
Bukhari further said that the end of “political shop-keeping in the name of the Pakistan Army and the Supreme Court is near.”
The PPP leader said Asif Ali Zardari was standing as a winner in the political arena. He said those who looted the country have to face the public accountability.