PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said there were some quarters that were targeting his party in Balochistan.

“They know that if Bilawal is elected, all the problems in Balochistan will vanish. The way I feel for my Baloch brothers and sisters, no one else in the country does,” he said at a rally in Khuzdar.

“They know that I understand the pain of the martyrs in Balochistan […] they know that I understand the problems of the Baloch people […] they know that I will not just solve the problem of terrorists but also that of missing persons,” Bilawal said.

“They know that we don’t indulge in the politics of hatred and division.”

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