By Asim Shahzad
LAHORE: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, in his speech on the Party’s 57th Foundation Day, urged all political parties to prioritize dialogue and consensus to establish political stability in the country.
He emphasized that divisive politics and instability are harming Pakistan
Chairman PPP addressed gatherings via video link from over 150 district headquarters and cities across the country on the occasion of the party’s 57th Foundation Day.
Paying tribute to the PPP’s founding Chairman, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Bilawal stated that the people of Pakistan still see solutions to their challenges in Bhutto’s legacy. “Shaheed Bhutto gifted the nation with democracy, a people-friendly constitution, economic revolution, and the nuclear program. Tragically, he was martyred through judicial murder,” he remarked.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari lauded Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto for defeating conspiracies against the PPP. “She courageously faced two dictators, leading the party with unmatched resilience. Her governments were known for introducing public-friendly economic policies and creating employment opportunities. Her leadership earned her a unique place in history, and her words resonated across the globe.”
Discussing the current political situation, Bilawal Bhutto stated that no party was given a clear majority in the recent general elections. “Our party supported the Pakistan Muslim League (N) in forming the government to address economic crises and inflation, without joining the cabinet, giving them full opportunity to resolve national issues.”
Bilawal Bhutto expressed concerns over the opposition’s role in destabilizing the political environment. He called on opposition parties to adopt democratic and constructive politics instead of relying on undemocratic approaches. “Political stability requires either dialogue or enforcement through strength, but dialogue must take precedence for the nation’s prosperity.”
He criticized the government for considering undemocratic measures such as banning certain political parties or imposing Governor’s Rule in some provinces. “PPP historically opposes such actions and firmly believes in positive politics and political solutions,” he added.
On the issue of terrorism, Bilawal called for a renewed National Action Plan, warning that terrorism poses a significant threat to national stability. He also criticized provincial government for their handling of the situation in Parachinar, highlighting the responsibility of maintaining law and order.
The Chairman opposed the economic policies that threaten the livelihoods of farmers, particularly the immediate imposition of agricultural taxes, and highlighted the negative impact of government policies on the IT sector. He stressed the need to develop agriculture and technology sectors to boost the country’s economy. In his speech, he reiterated the PPP’s commitment to promoting democratic values, addressing public issues, and preserving the party’s legacy of serving the nation.


































