I find it strange to watch the inexperienced and immature leader of the PPP roaming around addressing gatherings of people and asking for votes now that elections are around the corner. Someone needs to ask him to reflect on his party’s abysmal performance in Sindh over the past 12 years. Despite having access to all the resources they could need, the PPP has failed to deliver, especially in Karachi.
The business capital’s damaged and deteriorating infrastructure, lack of public transport, open manholes, and rampant crime tell a tale of neglect and incompetence. Why should the PPP be given another chance when this is what they have to show after 12 years in power? I hope the people of Pakistan vote wisely in the upcoming elections and choose more sincere leaders.
Sheeba Ajmal
Peshawar
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