Bilawal Bhutto has been apprised regarding the change in route of the PPP long march


Islamabad: Owing to the ongoing test match between Pakistan and Australia at Rawalpindi cricket stadium, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has changed the route of its long march towards Islamabad.
According to the details, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto has been apprised regarding the change in route of the PPP long march.
“The PPP long march will now enter Islamabad from Rawat T chowk,” they said and added that the participants will spend the night at Rawat T chowk on March 7 before entering Islamabad the next day.
Earlier in the day, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari after arriving in Lahore during the long march said that he could not guarantee 100 percent success for the no-trust move against the incumbent government.
Speaking during a presser after Nadeem Afzal Chan joined PPP, Bilawal Bhutto said that they will submit a no-confidence motion when the long march reaches Islamabad and if Imran Khan hasn’t resigned by then.
While vowing not to rest until Imran Khan is sent packing, the PPP chief said that they will work with others to continue their struggle for the common man.
He said that government is under unprecedented pressure and the biggest challenge government is facing is the no-confidence motion of the opposition parties.
PPP Chairman further said that Shehbaz Sharif, Asif Ali Zardari, and Maulana Fazlur Rehman will meet soon to finalize plans for the motion and said that PPP will honor whatever decision is taken by the joint opposition.
However, Bilawal also stressed getting support from government allies for the success of the motion against the government.

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