
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari urged Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf to abandon extremist politics and return to constitutional, democratic norms, stressing that confrontation weakens institutions and deepens divisions at a critical national moment.
Speaking in Larkana, the Pakistan Peoples Party chairman said extremism offers no solutions, adding that dialogue, patience, and respect for democratic rules remain the only path toward stability and lasting political progress.
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Moreover, he advised the federal government to prioritise public-private partnerships to manage economic pressure, arguing that shared responsibility and private investment can help ease fiscal constraints and improve service delivery nationwide.
He pointed to Sindh’s model as a proven example, noting its international recognition by The Economist, which ranked the framework highly and showed it could be replicated across provinces and at federal level.
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Addressing political speculation, Bilawal clarified that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Garhi Khuda Bakhsh was purely commemorative, while reiterating Benazir Bhutto’s message that reconciliation, not provocation, secures democracy.