He stated that all institutions must respect one another's jurisdictions and desist from invading their territory.


Islamabad: Foreign Minister and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto on Monday stated that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) crossed the redline on May 9 by attacking the Jinnah House and military installations.
Speaking in the National Assembly, he declared that the politics of animosity and hostility have grown tiresome to the people of Pakistan. He asserted that in order for the country's youth to serve the people, we must instill optimism in them.
According to Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, all political institutions and forces should either support a new democratic charter or come together under the current one to engage in discussion.
He claimed that formulating the rules of the game and a code of conduct for conducting national politics should be the main goal of conversation.
He stated that all institutions must respect one another's jurisdictions and desist from invading their territory.
Furthermore, to keep the hope of the youth alive, he urged all political groups to engage in constructive and positive politics.
The country's major parties were questioned by the foreign minister about whether they would keep up their accusations and denials of election tampering.
He advised us to get out of this frame of thinking and fulfill our individual roles in advancing politics and democracy in the nation.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said the coalition parties, for the first time in the history of Pakistan, ousted a selected Prime Minister in a democratic way through the power vote.
He said we managed to dislodge the Prime Minister through no-confidence motion instead of any court orders. He, however, said it is unfortunate that we are facing an opposition, which is far away from democratic and political norms.
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