PPP chairman says brining destruction in name of ‘Tabdeeli’ taking place in Pakistan


Sial Sharif: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has announced that the party has already waged war against the ‘puppet government’ of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
Addressing a public gathering in Sial Sharif on Sunday, the PPP chairman slammed the PTI-led government for what he alleged bringing ‘destruction’ instead of tabdeeli (change) in the country. “The party workers were now out on the streets to send the ‘selected’ government home,” he added.
Bilawal also said that the PPP fought with the dictators and it has now waged a decisive war against the puppet government which will start with a long march towards Islamabad on February 27.
“We have enough tolerated the government which has broken all records during its three-year tenure,” Bilawal said and urged the people to come out of their homes in the long march against the puppet government.
IMF deal compromise on Pakistan’s sovereignty
The PPP chairman also claimed the deal with International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a compromise on Pakistan’s sovereignty. He further said that the government was attacking people’s democratic and economic rights. “Imran Khan, I am telling you, once you are out of office, you will find no place to hide,” he warned.
Bilawal claimed that PPP believed in serving the masses. “We have faced dictatorships in the past, and we are the ones who will pull the country out of all crises,” he boasted.
He said that PPP would set out on a long march towards Islamabad from Karachi on February 27. “And when we will reach Islamabad, the world we see how we present our demands there,” he concluded.

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