‘Bilawal Bhutto warns PML-N of fate similar to PTI in future’

Pakistan Jan, 16 2024
‘Bilawal Bhutto warns PML-N of fate similar to PTI in future’
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NAUDERO: In an apparent reference to rivalry between PML-N and PTI, PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that former will face same circumstances that latter is facing today.

Bilawal, speaking to public gathering here said that PPP had always exposed ‘selected’ governance system, adding that his party also thwarted PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif’s dream of self-appointing himself as ‘Ameer Al Momineen’ (leader of faithful).

“No one has any sense or concern about worsening situation of country,” PPP scion said, adding that terrorists were raising their heads again. “They have been invited to come and settle in Karachi,” he added.

Bilawal stated that current political climate in Pakistan has proved detrimental for wellbeing of country, adding that political instability will damage country, economy, federation and also entire governance system. “The people of Pakistan are suffering from the impact of the situation in Afghanistan.

No one cares about the suffering of the people. They do not know the effects of the decisions made in Islamabad and due to these decisions, Pakistan has historical inflation, unemployment and poverty.”

Lamenting over politics of hatred and division in society, Bilawal said, “They have reached politics of personal enmity after starting from politics of verbal abuse.”

He insisted that his party would pull country out of constitutional and political crisis. He maintained that PPP is not competing with any political party or politician but with poverty, unemployment and inflation.

Published in The Daily National Courier, January, 17 2024

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