Bilawal asks opposition parties to adopt unified stance of ousting PTI govt
The PPP stalwart rules out opting for undemocratic tactics to achieve the goal of ousting the government

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Karachi: Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari Saturday urged other Opposition parties to adopt a unified stance of getting rid of Imran-led government.
"PPP has decided to launch a democratic attack against the PTI government," he said while speaking at a press conference.
The PPP stalwart ruled out opting for undemocratic tactics to achieve the goal of ousting the government.
Bilawal advised PTI's allies, especially the MQM-P, to join hands with the anti-government movement as the PPP is all set to begin its "awami march" tomorrow from Karachi to Islamabad.
"However, if Prime Minister Imran Khan decides to resign voluntarily, then there won't be a need to hold the long march," Bilawal said.
Asked what would be the opposition's straetgy after the departure of the government, Bilawal said in a democracy, anyone having the majority could decide who becomes the next prime minister.
"PML-N clearly has the majority; PPP and other Opposition parties are ready to sacrifice the prime minister's seat for them," the PPP chairman said.
The PPP leader stressed the major stakeholder should announce its candidate for the office, adding "we plan on not repeating the mistakes we did in the past".
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