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Bilawal Bhutto announces war against ‘selected government’

PPP will leave Karachi on Feb 27 and reach Islamabad through GT Road

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Bilawal Bhutto announces war against ‘selected government’
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Multan: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has announced the war against the incumbent government terming it ‘selected government’.

Addressing a worker convention, the PPP chairman said that there is need to eliminate the current government. “We have to arrange removal of the impose system on public and the PPP has declared war against this ‘selected government’,” he added.

Bilawal Bhutto said that protests were staged all over the country over sugar, fertilizer, petrol and gas crisis along with the people. “We will reach Islamabad to hold the prime minister accountable. We all have to fight this war together. We have to macrh because inflation is on the rise now and we cannot wait till the end of March.”

Bilawal Bhutto also mentioned that they will leave Karachi on February 27 and reach Islamabad. Our march will go to Islamabad through GT Road. We will save the people of Pakistan from this torment. Our journey is not only for Islamabad but for the whole country,” he maintained. 

Bilawal Bhutto further said that most of the corruption took place in the PTI government. “We will save the people from this torment through struggle. One of their wickets fell before the start of March.”

Multan: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has announced the war against the incumbent government terming it ‘selected government’.

Addressing a worker convention, the PPP chairman said that there is need to eliminate the current government. “We have to arrange removal of the impose system on public and the PPP has declared war against this ‘selected government’,” he added.

Bilawal Bhutto said that protests were staged all over the country over sugar, fertilizer, petrol and gas crisis along with the people. “We will reach Islamabad to hold the prime minister accountable. We all have to fight this war together. We have to macrh because inflation is on the rise now and we cannot wait till the end of March.”

He also mentioned that they will leave Karachi on February 27 and reach Islamabad. Our march will go to Islamabad through GT Road. We will save the people of Pakistan from this torment. Our journey is not only for Islamabad but for the whole country,” he maintained.

The PPP chairman further said that most of the corruption took place in the PTI government. “We will save the people from this torment through struggle. One of their wickets fell before the start of March.”

Imran Khan have to face similar fate like Gen Musharraf

He said that Imran Khan’s mantra of corruption has lost all credibility the same way as his mentor. Imran Khan will also have to face a similar fate like General Musharraf. He challenged Imran Khan by saying that he along with President Zardari and Aseefa Bhutto Zardari is in Pakistan, if Imran has the courage then he can come and arrest them. From Quaid-e-Awam to Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and President Asif Ali Zardari, all were exonerated from fake corruption charges, he said.

“Imran Khan has committed a great injustice to Multan for not conferring a certificate to the foreign minister who hails from Multan while distributing performance certificates to his lackeys. He said that on one hand, the government boasts about a successful foreign policy and the recent Chinese visit but on the other deprives the foreign minister of a certificate.”

TI declares government the most corrupt in history of Pakistan

“We will inform the people that Transparency International has declared this selected government the most corrupt in the history of Pakistan. Every corrupt of the country is sitting to the right and left of Imran Khan. Imran gave a certificate to the minister who halted the CPEC project.

He conferred a certificate to the one who had promised to create a new province. He gave another certificate to a minister who was removed from one ministry and now is the minister for planning. He probably had also ‘planned’ the sugar, gas, petrol, medicine and similar crises. Khan showed no–confidence on all of the ministers in his huge cabinet. The people are bearing the brunt of his incapable cabinet. Now, enough is enough.

 

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