After 44 years the history is going in a right direction. That verdict of SC will bring progress in Pakistan’s economy, Bilawal added.


Karachi: Pakistan Peoples party’s (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has termed Supreme Court’s (SC) verdict historical on the founder of PPP’s Zulfiqar Bhutto Reference.
According to the details, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was talking to media about the top court’s verdict which has been given on PPP’s founder case.
PPP’s chairman stated that he is waiting for the detailed verdict by the SC once the detailed verdict come he will discuss it with the lawyers and then talk to media about this case in detail.
He said that the court admitted that Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto did not get the opportunity of fair trial. President Zardari had sent the Bhutto’s reference.
The court also said that the verdict is being given amid past mistakes. After 44 years the history is going in a right direction. That verdict of SC will bring progress in Pakistan’s economy, Bilawal added.
He further said that the people who thought that justice is rare now this the good example for them. Bilawal also thanked to all judges, lawyers and showed hope that the system will be changed amid this verdict.
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