Sindh former minister Saeed Ghani Friday made it clear that Pakistan People’s Party is not forming any political alliance with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in coming elections and urged political parties for unity on the ‘Charter of Economy’ to take the country out of the current crisis.
Talking to a private news channel, the PPP leader said his party did not believe in politics of hate, ego, and division, adding that we will participate in the coming election in line with its manifesto outlined.
“PPP leadership does not believe in the politics of confrontation. Rather, it is pursuing the politics of reconciliation”, adding that seat adjustment is a routine matter of elections. He recalled that Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto always advocated the need for politics of friendship and reconciliation.
Replying to a query, he stressed that the upcoming generations need a better economy and Pakistan can still prosper, adding that participating in elections is the right of every political party equally.
To another question, he said that PPP leadership has unveiled a 10-point election manifesto with an emphasis on welfare schemes, adding that if elected to power, PPP will double salaries, provide 300 accessible solar power units for the poor, provide free healthcare, construct 3 million houses for flood affectees and broaden BISP scope.
He said the PPP had initiated the Benazir Income Support program, which is being recognized globally.
Ghani also asserted that the PPP will be pivotal in steering the country out of crises.