PPP Leader Pledges Commitment to Balochistan’s Progress

PPP Leader Pledges Commitment to Balochistan’s Progress

ISyed Ali Shah: ISLAMABAD: In an exclusive interview with Daily Quetta Voice, Syed Khursheed Shah, a central leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), reaffirmed the party’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding the rights of the people of Balochistan. His heartfelt words echoed through the corridors of power, promising hope and progress for the province.

Motorway Construction: A Path to Prosperity

Shah, with conviction in his voice, vowed to play a pivotal role in the construction of a motorway in Balochistan. This ambitious project aims to boost economic development, create jobs, and connect distant regions. “It is the right of the people of Balochistan,” he emphasized, eyes unwavering.

Inclusive Politics and Provincial Rights

PPP’s ideology revolves around an inclusive political system—one that transcends provincial boundaries. Shah’s vision extends beyond party lines; he champions the cause of Balochistan despite the odds. “We stand for the people of Balochistan,” he declared, promising to protect their rights at all costs.

Education and Health: Priorities Ahead

Acknowledging the challenges, Shah stressed the need for improved education and healthcare services. The PPP, he assured, would work tirelessly within the federal government to ensure these essential rights for Balochistan’s residents. “Issues should be resolved through dialogue,” he asserted, urging cooperation and understanding.

A Historic Era Post-Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto

As the PPP celebrated its 56th foundation day, Shah reflected on its journey. The legacy of Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto loomed large—a beacon of democracy and resilience. Balochistan, too, played a vital role in this saga, and Shah’s commitment echoed the party’s unwavering resolve.

The interview concluded with Shah’s heartfelt promise: “We won’t rest until Balochistan thrives.” His words, etched in ink, resonated across the province—a testament to hope, progress, and the enduring spirit of the PPP.

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