NAWABSHAH: Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari, the youngest sister of Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, led election campaigns of party candidates in Sanghar and Tandojam on Thursday.

She led a motorcade, which started from Beerani and passed through Kandiari, Peerumal, Chotiyaroon before culminating in Sanghar where she delivered a short speech before party workers and supporters.

Accompanied by party candidates Shazia Marri, Salahuddin Jenejo, Naveed Dero, Ali Hasan Hingorjo, Jam Shabbir, Paras Dero, Abdul Shahid Thaheem and former Senator Aajiz Dhamrah, she said that Bilawal would become the next prime minister of Pakistan.

She urged people of Sanghar to support PPP candidates to help make Bhutto-Zardari next prime minister.

Earlier, Ms Bhutto-Zardari arrived in Tandojam to begin election campaign of Sharjeel Inam Memon for PS-61. She was accorded a warm welcome by party workers showered rose petals on her when she reached Rahuki.

She responded to workers’ slogans by waving to crowds and urged them to vote for PPP candidates so that the party could continue to serve masses. The PPP would spring a surprise in the country besides Sindh.

Published in Dawn, January 12th, 2024

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