Pakistan: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari again chose PPP president for one and four years

Islamabad: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has been re-elected as the President of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) for the next four years after the party’s Intra-party elections held at the Central Secretariat in Islamabad, the Express Tribune said.
Elections were held as per the PPP constitution and finalized the major leadership positions for the next four years. Other than this, Humayun Khan The PPP was elected as the General Secretary of the PPP, and Madem Afzal Chan was elected as Secretary of Information.
Express Tribune reported that Aamna Pircha has been selected as Secretary Finance, which is completing the list of newly appointed senior officers. According to the PPP’s internal electoral structure, all party officials were selected for a four -year term.
Earlier on 4 April, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the PPP rejected the canal project of the government, called it “unilateral” and warned that it would harm farmers in Punjab, Dawn told.
On 15 February, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and Army Staff General Asim Munir inaugurated the Cholistan project to irrigate the land of South Punjab amid public reservation and strong reservation in Sindh.
Meanwhile, in March, the Sindh Assembly unanimously passed a resolution against the construction of six new canals on the Indus River. Sankalp demanded an immediate stop for any plan or work related to the project, until an agreement with all provincial governments, especially Sindh, was reached to ensure that the rights of the province were fully preserved and respected.
Dawn said that while addressing a PPP rally in Garh Khuda Baksh on the anniversary of the execution of former Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Bhutto said that the PPP had always fought for people’s rights of water.
“PPP workers have increased the old fight for proper distribution of water,” he said. Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said, “It is a unilateral canal proposal of Musharraf, or for the founder of PTI, there is no platform where we have not taken our struggle.” He said that the IRSA report shows that there is also a shortage of water in Punjab, Don also told.
He said, “If we take water from here (Sindh), it will harm farmers in South Punjab. These are reservation that we had for a very long time.” He said that he was the first to raise his voice against the canal project.