Pakistan
Bilawal Bhutto voices concern over the rights of Sindh province
Bilawal Bhutto observed that American weaponry had found its way into the possession of terrorists in Afghanistan.
Sukkur: Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Former Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, expressed his concerns, stating that in the country, not everyone is on a level playing field.
During a media interaction in Sukkur, Bilawal Bhutto urged for a departure from the old ways of running the country and called for justice for the nation and its martyrs.
He emphasized that the playing field in Pakistan is far from level for everyone, and this, he underscored, is the crux of his objection.
Bilawal Bhutto noted that American weaponry had reached the hands of terrorists in Afghanistan, and it has not only extended to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa but also to our remote areas.
He stressed that terrorists have resurfaced, taking advantage of the situation. When the Afghan government was being formed, terrorists escaped from Afghan jails. During the PTI government, a plan was devised to rehabilitate these terrorists. Did General Faiz and the PTI Chairman not foresee how long it would take for these terrorists to reach Karachi?
Chairman PPP further added that if those making wrong decisions are politicians, they will be held accountable by the public, and if they are from other institutions, their respective organizations should hold them accountable.
The story of the return of these terrorists should be unveiled for all to see.
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