PPP’s long march for bringing no-confidence motion against ‘incompetent govt’: Bilawal

PESHAWAR: Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that his party’s long march will be for bringing no-confidence motion against the incompetent and illegitimate government of Premier Imran Khan.

While addressing the workers’ convention here on Monday, Bilawal instructed PPP workers to contact the public and expose the lies of Imran Khan.

He said that the Party needs workers who want to work and stand by the party as the workers did with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto.

Bilawal Bhutto said that PM Imran Khan did not fulfill his promise of providing one crore jobs and fifty lac houses.

“He did not provide a single job and got his own house in Bani Gala regularised. All his promises to the youth of this country proved to be false. He has created the worst economic crisis of the history of Pakistan. All his promises about education, employment, economy, elimination of corruption, law and order, promises to growers, labourers and women were proven false,” he claimed.

Chairman PPP said that on the very first day in the parliament, he had called Imran Khan “selected” and today the whole world knows that he is selected.

“Imran Khan’s Pakistan is the most corrupt Pakistan according to a report of the Transparency International. The PPP never left the field open for Imran Khan because we never let any dictator rule without resistance,” he added.

He said the PPP resisted dictators like General Yahya Khan, General Zia and General Musharraf.

“We asked our friends not to resign and to contest the elections and then Imran Khan lost every bye-elections, Senate election and local government election. Now, our long march will weaken this government. We are democrats and will not attack the parliament or the PTV. Now, our friends have are also on the same page,” he said.

He said that we will reach Islamabad with our long march and will put our demands before this selected government.

Bilawal Bhutto said that the PPP workers are ideological workers; they are brave who will never compromise on their ideology, country and the blood of martyrs.

“These workers successfully fought against terrorists who are the killers of our civilians, policemen, soldiers and the children of APS. The government has bowed before these terrorists but the people will not. These terrorists should ask for pardon first and then produce themselves before the law for accountability,” he said.

“Whatever the government is doing is wrong and the people of Pakistan and the Parliament should be taken into confidence before talking to these terrorists,” he added.

Chairman PPP said that the name Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was given by the PPP and this was the achievement of the PPP.

“Through 18th amendment in the constitution, the PPP made the people of the province to govern their own people. The people cannot forget the party which gave employment to the youth. The women of this province and the entire country cannot forget the BISP. PPP is still fighting for the rights of the labourers,” he added.

Bilawal said that the Sindh government is fighting for minimum wages to be Rs 25,000 and it wanted to give more to the labour class.

“The Sindh government has restored the students’ union. We will also restore students’ union in KP and other provinces. We want to give free medical treatment of cancer, liver, kidney and heart like in Sindh”.

He said that he had long ago challenged the PTI government to show any hospital like NIVCD anywhere in Pakistan but the PTI government has not accepted that challenge yet.

Aziz Buneri
Aziz Buneri
Author is a senior journalist and working in the field of journalism since 2004. He covers Financial, Social, Political and regional issues for Pakistan today and Profit. He can reached at [email protected]

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