Bilawal takes jibe at PTI for inviting ‘interference’ from same elements it ‘lectures'
The opposition raises slogans during the PPP leader's speech

Islamabad: Taking a jibe at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI), PPP Chairman and former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Wednesday said that the party leaders on the one hand lectured on the importance of upholding the Constitution but on the other invited “interference” from the same people.
Speaking on the floor of the Lower House, the PPP stalwart said that while upholding the Constitution they [the PTI] didn’t talk with politicians. “They talk one thing but their politics is different.”
According to them, they [the PTI leaders] were fighting for the supremacy of the Constitution, the rule of law and haqeeqi azadi, [but] they only want to talk with our armies, he maintained.
He made it clear that only dialogue could solve the country’s problems, inviting the opposition to shun the politics of hue and cry and sit with the treasury.

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