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Bilawal Bhutto says the PPP would establish the government in Azad Kashmir.

 



  • During his Kotli address, Bilawal lashes out at Prime Minister Imran Khan.


  • According to the PPP chairwoman, there is an "obvious contrast" between Prime Minister Imran Khan's approach and that of previous prime leaders.


  • Elections in Azad Kashmir will be held on July 25.


KOTLI: Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, the PPP's chairman, has promised that his party will establish a government in Azad Kashmir.


In an interview with Geo News on Sunday, the PPP leader lashed out at Prime Minister Imran Khan, stating he has consistently criticised his Kashmir policy and attitude.


Before the 11th General Elections in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Bilawal is in Kotli to rally support and galvanize PPP voters. 
On July 25, voters will go to the polls.




"There is an obvious contrast between Imran Khan's approach and that of previous prime ministers," he added.




Bilawal claimed that if the PTI felt its strength came from being in power at the federal level, then the PPP was his strength.

"I have complete faith in the PPP candidates (in Azad Kashmir)," he said, adding, "they will stand by us." "We believe in the strength of our party and that our candidates are capable of forming the PPP's government in Kashmir."

Elections to the AJK legislative assembly

The 11th General Elections in Azad Jammu and Kashmir will be held on July 25, according to the region's electoral body.

According to the schedule announced by Chief Election Commissioner retired Justice Abdul Rasheed Sulehria, candidates will file nomination papers with returning officers on or before June 6 at 4 p.m., with the scrutiny of nomination papers taking place the next day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the lists of validly nominated candidates being made public the same day.

The deadline for filing appeals to the electoral commission against returning officers' acceptance or rejection of nomination papers has been set for June 27 at 2 p.m., with hearings taking place from June 28 to 29, and judgments released on June 30 and July 1.

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