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Bilawal Warns Against Threats to Pakistan’s National Integrity

Published on: December 12, 2025 1:23 PM

Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari Punjab visit

Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari warned that any move against Pakistan’s integrity will face strict action. He issued this warning during meetings in Lahore. His message focused on stability and rule of law. He stressed that no one is above the Constitution. He also highlighted the PPP’s long commitment to democracy.

Bilawal met Punjab Governor Sardar Salim Haider Khan on Friday. They discussed the province’s political situation in detail. Their conversation covered governance, coordination, and party strategy. Bilawal emphasized unity within the party. He called for stronger outreach across Punjab.

He also held meetings with parliamentarians, ticket holders, and senior journalists. Additionally, he engaged with business leaders, students, lawyers, and party workers. These meetings focused on public issues and party performance. Bilawal encouraged open dialogue at every level. He said inclusive discussions strengthen democratic institutions.

Moreover, Bilawal instructed PPP members to be fully prepared for local government elections. He urged leaders to give opponents a tough time. He stressed discipline and teamwork. He also asked workers to stay active in their constituencies. Bilawal said public contact is the party’s main strength.

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Bilawal announced plans to visit Lahore again soon. He said he will tour streets and neighborhoods across Punjab. He wants to understand local issues directly. This direct engagement, he said, builds trust. He promised consistent efforts to meet people throughout the province.

He assured PPP workers that they are not alone. He said the party will continue its outreach without pause. He highlighted the workers’ key role in party growth. He urged members to stay confident and committed. Bilawal said teamwork will shape future victories.

Earlier, Governor Khan thanked Bilawal for visiting Punjab. He said the visit energized workers. He noted that party members felt renewed motivation. He promised stronger efforts to spread Bilawal’s message. He also said the PPP will now work with more focus across Punjab.

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