Karachi: The president of PPP, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, criticized the founder of PTI Imran Khan and his narrative, attributing the growing disappointment among the young people of the nation to the actions of the former trade, which he has “destroyed everything for personal gain by personal gain “
In statements to the media outside the Munich Security Conference, the president of the PPP defended the role of the country’s institutions, including the military, in defending democracy, guaranteeing the rule of law and providing an essential essential environment For economic development. However, he added, each institution needed to play their role within the defined constitutional domain.
In response to a question, he highlighted the need to reconsider the assumption that the imprisonment of the president of PTI was hindering the growth of the country. “I think we must reassess the presumption that the economic growth and development of Pakistan are linked to Khan Sahib’s imprisonment,” he said.
PPP head worried about the lack of preparation of Pakistan for the digital era
“If today’s policy is blamed for disappointing Pakistan’s youth, Khan Sahib’s role has been central on this issue. While generations have worked to establish consensus, norms and democracy, Khan Sahib has dismantled much of his personal profits. “
Consensus to address emerging challenges
The president of the PPP emphasized the importance of building a national consensus to address emerging challenges, including security threats, economic development and the growing influence of digital technology in all aspects of life.
“I think we are not yet prepared for the digital era, nor are we properly equipping our children and young people for this transformation,” he said.
“It is crucial that we prepare both our youth and our economy for the demands of the modern era. We have overcome the challenges in the past, which include successfully addressing terrorism, and now we must unite to face new obstacles. “
He also highlighted the urgent need for technological progress and digital transformation, expressing his concern that Pakistan cannot prepare his young people sufficiently to prosper in the era and digital.
Posted in Dawn, February 17, 2025