Bilawal Demands Sindh’s Rights, Threatens To Reach Islamabad
Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that the selected Prime Minister...
Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi has said that Pakistan Peoples Party PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari should resign.
According to the details, while taking to his official twitter handle, Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi said that
Baby Zardari trying to be a champion of media freedom. He conveniently forgets & ignores the murder of Aziz Memon in Sindh but gives credit to Matiullah Jan and even visits him. Why not the family of Aziz Memon?
Baby Zardari trying to be a champion of media freedom.
He conveniently forgets & ignores the murder of Aziz Memon in Sindh but gives credit to Matiullah Jan and even visits him. Why not the family of Aziz Memon? #HypocriteBilawalAdvertisement— Ali Haider Zaidi (@AliHZaidiPTI) September 18, 2020
The Federal Minister questioned that if the National Assembly is a rubber stamp parliament then he should resign from all assemblies including Sindh. The same elections that elected PTI in the center, Punjab & KPK also elected PPP in Sindh. So elections, where PPP won, was fair but rest was unfair?
If the National Assembly is a rubber stamp parliament then he should resign from all assemblies including Sindh. The same elections that elected PTI in the center, Punjab & KPK also elected PPP in Sindh. So elections where PPP won was fair but rest was unfair? #HypocriteBilawal
— Ali Haider Zaidi (@AliHZaidiPTI) September 18, 2020
He went on to say that Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser is a super nice & very tolerant speaker. He sometimes gives more time to opposition benches compared to the treasury & even ignores the abuses hurled towards some of us by the opposition benches while we speak. Baby Zardari should be thankful to him.
Asad Qaiser is a super nice & very tolerant speaker. He sometimes gives more time to opposition benches compared to treasury & even ignores the abuses hurled towards some of us by the opposition benches while we speak. Baby Zardari should be thankful to him #HyporicteBilawal
— Ali Haider Zaidi (@AliHZaidiPTI) September 18, 2020
Ali Haider Zaidi wrote:
Baby Zardari considers the 18th Amendment as an untouchable document. He says that it can’t even be discussed as if it is some divine document. But then he talks about changing the 19th Amendment relating to the process of judges appointment. Really?
Baby Zardari considers the 18th Amendment as an untouchable document. He says that it can’t even be discussed as if it is some divine document. But then he talks about changing the 19th Amendment relating to the process of judges appointment. Really? #HypocriteBilawal
— Ali Haider Zaidi (@AliHZaidiPTI) September 18, 2020
The Federal Minister said Baby Zardari keeps referring to the Charter of Democracy! So why is PPP opposing the Opposition Leader of Sindh to become the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee in the Sindh Assembly!
Baby Zardari keeps referring to the Charter of Democracy! So why is PPP opposing the Opposition Leader of Sindh to become the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee in the Sindh Assembly! #HypocriteBilawal
— Ali Haider Zaidi (@AliHZaidiPTI) September 18, 2020
Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi wrote furthermore that;
Seeing PPP’s governance in Sindh for the last 12+ years, why would anyone even vote for PPP next time? So please don’t makeup conspiracy theories that you are only being confined to one province. You’ll inshallah lose that in the next election as well.
Seeing PPP’s governance in Sindh for the last 12+ years, why would anyone even vote for PPP next time? So please don't make up conspiracy theories that you are only being confined to one province. You’ll inshallah lose that in the next election as well. #HypocriteBilawal
— Ali Haider Zaidi (@AliHZaidiPTI) September 18, 2020
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