President Asif Ali Zardari boldly declared that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will become Pakistan’s youngest Prime Minister, driven by strong public support. During a high-level meeting with a Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) delegation, led by Punjab Governor Salim Haider in Lahore, Zardari praised the unity of all political parties, including PPP, for backing the armed forces during the recent military conflict with India.
Zardari pointed out that Pakistan’s political unity forced India to pull back during the confrontation. “When Pakistan stands strong, all political forces rally together,” he remarked. He credited this joint strength as a clear message to adversaries. Zardari also highlighted the Pakistan Peoples Party’s long-standing legacy of sacrifices for democracy and public service.
He described Bilawal Bhutto as the voice of the youth and a beacon of hope for the nation. “Bilawal is ready to lead,” Zardari stated, “and the people will give him their full mandate.” He confidently positioned Bilawal as the leader Pakistan needs to heal and progress.

Zardari also shared the PPP’s strategic plans for Punjab, a province that plays a crucial role in national elections. He explained that the party has intensified its focus on grassroots efforts, public welfare projects, and youth involvement to rebuild its influence and voter base.
While staying in Lahore, Zardari attended the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10 final as the chief guest. Alongside this public appearance, he conducted key meetings to advance PPP’s campaign, especially targeting urban voters and the younger population.
PPP’s rising support in cities and among first-time voters reflects a growing wave of trust in Bilawal’s leadership. With elections drawing near, Zardari’s message rings loud and clear—PPP stands united, energized, and ready to lead with Bilawal at the forefront.
