Bilawal Bhutto rejects Imran Khan as PM
Staff Writer
Khairpur: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said this week that the PPP does not accept Imran Khan as the Prime Minister.
“The PPP will never accept this prime minister. The PPP will not be silent until this government steps down,” he said while addressing a public gathering in Khairpur in the connection with PPP’s anti-government long march.
Bilawal Bhutto said that Prime Minister Imran Khan will be held accountable for his every action and he will not be allowed to run away. He further said, “I know that the people of Pakistan will not disappoint me.”
He maintained that Prime Minister Imran Khan, who used to advise the people of Pakistan not to be worried but now he had himself gone worried because of the PPP long march.
The youth of the country has gone jobless and worried due to the policy of the present government, causing economical crisis in the country.
Bilawal Bhutto asserted that the PPP always provided jobs to the youth, adding when Asif Ali Zardari came to power, the whole world was in economical crisis. He did not leave his people in hot water but steered them out of difficult times.
Bilawal Bhutto asked the crowd whether they wanted such Naya (New) Pakistan where there are inflation, unemployment and poverty. He maintained that everyone was in trouble in the country.
He observed that history is witness that the People’s Party has always become the voice of the masses. Benazir Bhutto had always raised her voice for the rights of the poor masses, he recalled.
He blamed Prime Minister Imran Khan for leaving the masses in the sea of inflation, joblessness and poverty.
Earlier in Naushahro Feroze, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Tuesday asked Prime Minister Imran Khan to dissolve assemblies, submit resignation and hold elections to see whom the masses supported.
Bilawal Bhutto said people had already lost trust in the government, now no-confidence motion should be brought in the parliament as well.
He gave the PPP supporters credit of the federal government’s slashing petrol and electricity prices by saying that it was because of their protest that the government lowered the prices.