Bilawal vows to protect Sindhu River from Modi
He reminded Indians that he is the son of a towering political figure, former PM and PPP's chairperson Benazir Bhutto, who was martyred by terrorists and, therefore, he should not be given excuses of terrorism. Bilawal asked Modi's government to catch the terrorists and hang them but avoid framing Pakistan for the incident.
"If India has any evidence that some Pakistani was involved in it, then our religion teaches us that killing one innocent is equal to killing whole humanity. Give us evidence and tell us who was that terrorist we will catch that terrorist and here in this same ground of Mirpurkhas we will hang them." He expressed hope that Pakistan will expose the real face of extremist Modi whose government pretends to be democratic before the world.
Canals
Congratulating the people over the recent decision by the Council of Common Interests (CCI) for shelving the canals project, he told that the council has also decided that in future decisions will not be made through majority but with consensus among all members. He regarded this as another great achievement of his party's political struggle which not just achieved mothballing of the canals project but setting a new precedent for the CCI as well.
He defended his father President Asif Ali Zardari against criticism of the PPP's opponents in the province. He recalled that at the December 27, 2024, public meeting the President had assured that neither Sindh's water will be given to any other province nor water of Balochistan, KPK and Punjab would be supplied to any other province. "But the political orphans still raise voice against President Zardari because they don't have courage to raise voice against those actually building the canals." He saluted President Zardari for giving him a team which he believed is capable and loyal and which represented the provinces well and solved problems in a political way.
Corporate farming
Obliquely responding to the second demand of the protesting lawyers and nationalist parties about giving up the corporate farming plan, the PPP's chairman announced that "we won't do the corporate farming rather we would start the public-private farming."
He disclosed that the government is planning to launch a public private farming model in the agriculture sector under which the small farmers, peasants and the big businesses will be made to work together.
He told that the Sindh government is going to launch three separate initiatives of issuing Benazir Agriculture Cards to small farmers and peasants; helping small farmers form large farmers' unions to secure financial assistance and technological support; and introduce the PPP mode.
He said if that three-pronged strategy for the sector emerged fruitful, the approach will be replicated in the other provinces as well.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, PPP Sindh's President Nisar Ahmed Khuhro and other party's leaders from Mirpurkhas division also addressed the public meeting.
COMMENHe reminded Indians that he is the son of a towering political figure, former PM and PPP's chairperson Benazir Bhutto, who was martyred by terrorists and, therefore, he should not be given excuses of terrorism. Bilawal asked Modi's government to catch the terrorists and hang them but avoid framing Pakistan for the incident.
"If India has any evidence that some Pakistani was involved in it, then our religion teaches us that killing one innocent is equal to killing whole humanity. Give us evidence and tell us who was that terrorist we will catch that terrorist and here in this same ground of Mirpurkhas we will hang them." He expressed hope that Pakistan will expose the real face of extremist Modi whose government pretends to be democratic before the world.
Canals
Congratulating the people over the recent decision by the Council of Common Interests (CCI) for shelving the canals project, he told that the council has also decided that in future decisions will not be made through majority but with consensus among all members. He regarded this as another great achievement of his party's political struggle which not just achieved mothballing of the canals project but setting a new precedent for the CCI as well.
He defended his father President Asif Ali Zardari against criticism of the PPP's opponents in the province. He recalled that at the December 27, 2024, public meeting the President had assured that neither Sindh's water will be given to any other province nor water of Balochistan, KPK and Punjab would be supplied to any other province. "But the political orphans still raise voice against President Zardari because they don't have courage to raise voice against those actually building the canals." He saluted President Zardari for giving him a team which he believed is capable and loyal and which represented the provinces well and solved problems in a political way.
Corporate farming
Obliquely responding to the second demand of the protesting lawyers and nationalist parties about giving up the corporate farming plan, the PPP's chairman announced that "we won't do the corporate farming rather we would start the public-private farming."
He disclosed that the government is planning to launch a public private farming model in the agriculture sector under which the small farmers, peasants and the big businesses will be made to work together.
He told that the Sindh government is going to launch three separate initiatives of issuing Benazir Agriculture Cards to small farmers and peasants; helping small farmers form large farmers' unions to secure financial assistance and technological support; and introduce the PPP mode.
He said if that three-pronged strategy for the sector emerged fruitful, the approach will be replicated in the other provinces as well.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, PPP Sindh's President Nisar Ahmed Khuhro and other party's leaders from Mirpurkhas division also addressed the public meeting.
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