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Bilawal demands justice for mother Benazir Bhutto

Bilawal Bhutto seaks justice for mother Benazir Bhutto
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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday questioned that when would his mother Benazir Bhutto get justice.

He said that how can public get justice if former Prime Minister Benazir doesn’t. The common man no more trusts the judiciary.

The PPP chairman addressed the Multan bar court association where he said he and his family have stood witness to the kind of justice imparted by the judicial system in Pakistan.

Bilawal further said that today, we are still talking, thinking and fighting for justice, democracy and human rights,” adding, “You can’t simply separate this struggle from the Bhutto family, those who performed the legislation were hanged.”

“We respect our honorable judges and lawyers who fought against dictatorship and stood by democracy,” he said, while praising brave judges who, despite oppression, wrote dissenting notes which had put their lives at risk.

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Bilawal added more that the democratic leadership is being targeted by NAB in Pakistan by the new government. The NAB has made fun of justice.

“In naya Pakistan, there shouldn’t be any place for political victimization, we are still facing fake cases,” he said, while asking for the release of Zardari in all cases.

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