During the interview, PPP’s election cell in-charge highlighted Bilawal Bhutto’s pledge to construct three million houses across the country if the party secures a position in the federal government. “Our government in Sindh is prioritizing development with a remarkable increase in the budget,” he affirmed.
In addition to the housing initiative, Senator Taj Haider shared that the PPP government aims to provide essential services to the disadvantaged population. This includes a promise of 300 free units of electricity for the poor, with the initial rollout already beginning in areas like Islam Kot where 100 power units are presently supplied at no cost.
Furthermore, the PPP leader underscored the party’s commitment to education, outlining plans to offer free schooling to children along with a daily meal. Drawing a contrast with other political parties, Haider asserted that instead of selling operational factories, the PPP has focused on efficient public-private partnerships to manage institutions.
As the People’s Party continues to champion social welfare initiatives and economic development in Sindh, the enhanced development budget and transformative projects signal a proactive approach towards addressing critical needs and uplifting the lives of the people.