PPP unveils 10-point welfare agenda as Pakistan gears up for national elections

Pakistan Peoples' Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari (R) addresses a public meeting at a general elections 2024 campaign on the death anniversary of his mother and slain former Pakistan’s premier Benazir Bhutto in the Garhi Khuda Bakhsh village, Larkana on December 27, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 27 December 2023
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PPP unveils 10-point welfare agenda as Pakistan gears up for national elections

  • Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari vows to ensure education for all, double salaries and tackle hunger if his party is voted to power
  • Pakistan’s political parties are gearing up for national elections which are scheduled to take place on February 8, 2024

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Wednesday unveiled a 10-point welfare agenda that he said would help address pressing issues of poverty, unemployment and inflation if his party is voted to power in the upcoming national elections.
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) is recognized as one of Pakistan’s major political parties and has been elected to power consistently in the country’s southern Sindh province since 2008. The PPP, which won general elections in 2008 following former prime minister Benazir Bhutto’s assassination in a gun-and-bomb attack in 2007, has since then failed to make inroads into Pakistan’s most populous Punjab province, and as a result, form its government at the center.
Bhutto-Zardari, 35, will be leading his party once again in its bid to defeat rivals Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in its bid to win the national elections again, when polling is held on Feb.8.
“If you provide an opportunity to the Peoples Party, then there are around 10 things which I want to do,” Bhutto-Zardari told supporters gathered to pay homage to his mother, Benazir Bhutto, in southern Pakistan’s Larkana district on her 16th death anniversary.
“These 10 points will be my priority, and if we implement all these 10 points, we will be able to address issues like inflation, poverty, unemployment to some extent.”

The Bhutto scion said doubling salaries of government employees would be on top of his government’s priorities if the PPP is voted to power in the coming elections.
Bhutto-Zardari promised to provide free solar energy of up to 300 units for economically disadvantaged people, saying his government would set up green energy parks in each district of Pakistan. He said provision of education for all would also rank among his government’s top priorities.
The PPP leader vowed to provide masses with free health facilities across the country and promised to build three million houses for people affected by the 2022 floods in Sindh, as well as individuals facing economic hardships.
Bhutto-Zardari said his government would expand the scope of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), a federal unconditional cash transfer poverty reduction program that the PPP introduced in 2008.
He promised that if voted to power, the PPP would introduce a ‘Youth Card’ for unemployed youngsters and launch programs to tackle hunger and food insecurity in the country.
The PPP leader took aim at his political rivals, saying his party would give a “befitting response” to its adversaries, especially in Punjab’s provincial capital of Lahore, when the masses take to the ballot box on Feb. 8.
Political activity is heating up across the country as the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) this week started scrutinizing thousands of nomination papers filed by candidates last week.
Returning officers will scrutinize the papers till Dec. 30 during which they would either accept or reject the nominations. The ECP will allot election symbols to candidates on Jan. 13, with polling set for Feb. 8.


Pakistan president eyes strengthening trade, investment, tourism cooperation during Iraq visit

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Pakistan president eyes strengthening trade, investment, tourism cooperation during Iraq visit

  • President Asif Ali Zardari arrived in Baghdad on Saturday for four-day visit aimed to bolster bilateral ties
  • Zardari, Iraqi leaders to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation in energy, manpower, technology and education

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari is in Iraq for a four-day visit where he will review bilateral ties and hold meetings with the country’s leadership to strengthen cooperation in trade, investment, religious tourism and energy as well as other sectors, state-run media said this week. 

Zardari arrived in Baghdad on a four-day trip on Saturday where he was received by the country’s Culture Minister Dr. Ahmed Fakkak Al-Badrani.

Pakistan and Iraq established diplomatic relations in 1947 and have traditionally maintained cordial ties, though commercial links remain modest, with officials and business groups identifying scope for cooperation in construction services, pharmaceuticals, manpower and agricultural exports.

“During the visit, President Asif Ali Zardari will hold high-level meetings with the Iraqi leadership, during which all aspects of bilateral relations will be reviewed,” state broadcaster Pakistan Television reported on Saturday. 

“The meetings will consider ways to further strengthen cooperation in key areas of mutual interest, including trade, investment, energy, reconstruction, manpower, technology, education, and people-to-people contacts.”

It said both sides are also expected to discuss regional and international issues, including cooperation at multilateral forums. 

“The president’s visit is expected to further strengthen friendly relations between Pakistan and Iraq, explore new avenues of partnership, and promote people-to-people ties, particularly religious tourism and economic cooperation,” PTV said. 

Earlier this month, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met his Iraqi counterpart, Abdul Ameer Al-Shammari, on the sidelines of meetings in Brussels, where both sides agreed to enhance cooperation on security and facilitate travel for Pakistani Shia pilgrims to Najaf and Karbala.

The two officials discussed measures to ensure the smoother movement of these pilgrims and their compliance with visa regulations.