Bilawal Bhutto praises the Sindh government and says he has faith in Mayor Wahab

At a parliamentary party meeting he presided on Sunday, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), expressed pleasure with the Sindh government’s performance.
Speaking to parliamentarians, Bilawal Bhutto stated that development activities in Karachi would soon restart and that the Sindh Chief Minister and his cabinet were managing the province’s affairs admirably despite obstacles.
Bilawal added that criticism of officials handling crises, like the Gul Plaza incident, was “incomprehensible,” emphasizing that the party’s priority is on finding solutions rather than inciting confrontation.
Additionally, he backed Mayor Murtaza Wahab, reiterating his faith in his performance and claiming that some criticism to him in Karachi is politically motivated.
Asif Ali Zardari, the president of Pakistan, PPP co-chairperson Faryal Talpur, and other senior party leaders attended the discussion, which was centered on unity and governance in the face of both internal and international difficulties.
Asif Ali Zardari commended the Chief Minister and his cabinet for their commitment and urged them to keep providing public services and relief even in trying times.
Bilawal Bhutto emphasized the value of unity within the party and the necessity for all leaders to be on the same page during tumultuous times worldwide. He promised that any propaganda would be met by concrete performance and outcomes from the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation and the Sindh government.