The party chairman asks PTI MNAs to side with the no-confidence motion if they want to be pardoned by the people of Pakistan

Lodhran: Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said on Thursday that the party workers have taken to streets to send "illegal and incompetent" Prime Minister Imran Khan home.
Addressing a crowd in Lodhran on his way to Multan while leading the Awami long march, he advised the premier to quit the premiership in five days, otherwise PPP long march would throw him out.
"The people support the party of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto as it gave this country democracy, constitution, atomic power, rights to labourers and growers, BISP to women and employment."
The PPP leader asked the residents of Lodhran to support the party which has always worked for the people.
"The party believes in prosperous grower that makes the country prosperous. If Pakistan is an agriculture then why the growers are forced to sleep hungry? Why he is not getting the return of his crops?"
The PPP chairman said he never accepted this incapable puppet a legitimate prime minister and called him a selected.
"We are a democratic party and our march is a democratic right. This march compelled the puppet to reduce price of petrol and tariff of electricity. We will come to Islamabad and remove him. We will hold him accountable for stealing sugar, flour, gas, petrol, fertiliser. The puppet Imran has orchestrated the economic crisis for the common people in the country."
Bilawal asked PTI MNAs to side with the no-confidence motion if they want to be pardoned by the people of Pakistan.
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