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Bilawal terms Budget 2021-22 an economic attack on masses

Karachi: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari termed the budget an enemy of the people and the entire nation.

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Bilawal terms Budget 2021-22 an economic attack on masses
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He condemned the presented federal budget by calling it an economic attack on Pakistanis.

In a statement issued from the Bilawal House Media Cell, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari declared that PTI would not be permitted to play with the nation’s future.

“Pakistan Peoples Party will not allow Imran Khan to conduct an economic massacre of the people.”

Reiterating that the Prime Minister is deaf, dumb, and blind to the plight of the average Pakistani, Chairman PPP stated, “The year might have changed, but the conditions of the people remain the same. The poor man’s house is still being deprived of the basic necessities,” he lamented, “The hearth of the poor man’s house is still quenched.”

Condemning Prime Minister Imran Khan for his oblivion and lack of empathy towards the underprivileged, Bilawal said, “By presenting the Budget 2021, Imran Khan clarified his enmity towards the poor. He has exposed his anti-people agenda with the new budget.”

PPP Chairman also revealed that while the government was busy presenting false facts with the Economic Survey 2020-21 and claiming that the nation is flourishing, government employees protested against inflation outside the Parliament.

“People are now retaliating because they are aware of the puppet Prime Minister’s empty promises,” said Chairman PPP, “They know it is Imran Khan’s habit to talk big and do nothing. He is incompetent and has completely failed to provide relief to a common man.”

Highlighting how the facts tell another story, Chairman Bhutto stated that an anti-people budget was expected from the PTI government.

“If the inflation rate, unemployment, and poverty figures have been historic during Imran Khan’s tenure, how can the budget be public?” He questioned.

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