Zardari optimistic PPP will form next govt.

LAHORE -- PPP leader and former president Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday claimed that his party will form the next government in the Centre after winning the 2023 general elections.

'The next government (in the Centre) will be the PPP's. I promise if I get a chance to return to power I will turn around Pakistan 110 degrees. The PPP has the capability to help the country negotiate all the challenges,' the former president said on Saturday during an interaction with the party's office-bearers and workers at Bilawal House in Bahria Town here where he had directly reached from Nawabshah.

Regarding the party's politics in Punjab, Mr Zardari dismissed the impression that the PPP had been wiped out from the province as well as Gilgit-Baltistan. 'This is not true. The PPP has to sacrifice its politics to 'save Pakistan'. I will myself look into the party affairs in Punjab and ensure its revival here,' he declared.

Zardari claimed the PPP, which is a part of the nine-party coalition government led by the PML-N in Punjab and Centre, would help steer the country out of the economic and political crises. He, however, did not mention contesting the next general elections with the PML-N unlike the agreement for the by-polls in Punjab next month. 'We will strengthen our party in Punjab and ensure we get our fair share in the province,' he exclaimed.

Amid the slogans of 'Aik Zardari sab pe bhari', the PPP senior leader further said he would accord respect to the party workers and consult them in any future decisions. 'Since it is very difficult for the workers to reach Bahria Town, which is far from the central city, I have decided to get a house in Gulberg (the city centre) for maintaining interaction with them,' he announced.

Zardari also took on ousted premier Imran Khan, saying the policies of the 'anokha laadla' (a favourite of the powers that be) had caused price hike and inflation in the country.

In a reference to the PML-N, the former president said: 'They (Sharifs) listen to us only when they need us.'

PPP provincial leadership, including Aslam Gill, Faisal Mir, Samina Ghurki, Azizur Rehman Chan, Tanvir Ashraf Kaira and Farooq Saeed, were also present in the meeting where Mr Zardari also welcomed Ashraf Bara in the party fold.

The former president later left for Nawabshah and is scheduled to return next...

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