PPP to make 'the selected run', form democratic govt, Bilawal tells workers
The PPP chairman says an armless girl faced a dictator, but never took U-turn

Renala Khurd: Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said on Saturday that the party's long march oust the 'selected' (referring to the Prime Minister) from the throne and estab;ish a democratci government.
Addressing party workers in connection the anti-government long march at Renala Khurd, he said jialas (die hard workers) of Punjab had awaken and whoever wanted to see, Punjab had now woken up.
"We are approaching Islamabad with intent to launch democratic [attack against the PTI government]," the PPP stalwart said.
He confidentally said the PPP was the only party that gave the constitution the right to vote, adding today Pakistan could talk with eyes in the eyes of India because of atomic bomb gift given by late Zulfikqar Ali Bhutto.
Bilawal said late Benazir Bhutto was the first elected woman Prime Minister of Muslim Ummah, adding an armless girl challenged the writ of a dictator, but never took U-turn.
He advised Prime Minister Imran Khan to resisgn immediately as "he has got only two days in the power".
Addressing workers at Patoki, Bilawal said people from all over Pakistan were involved in the people's march of PPP and the one who was not afraid of public power was now terrified.
"Now Imran Khan's legs are shaking. We are out to save this country, join us," Bilawal asks participants.
The PPP leader said the country could develop only after Pakistan's money was spent on common man, adding this "puppet" had robbed the livelihood of the masses.
Bilawal said the U-turn government would be held accountable as soon the long march reached Islamabad.
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