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PDM Quetta Jalsa: What kind of independence is this? asks Bilawal Bhutto

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Chairman of Pakistan People’s Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has virtually addressed the PDM Quetta Jalsa today and said, 

“PPP will not back down from PDM.”

The PPP leader appreciated the people of Balochistan and said,

“The people of Balochistan are brave, they know how to take their rights. The people of Balochistan have sacrificed their blood for rights.”

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He went on to say that,

“People of Quetta, Karachi, or Gujranwala, people want their freedom and democracy. People want the freedom to own their land and resources. All the democratic parties of the country are not only on stage but also on one page.”

The PPP leader also talked about the independence of people living in Pakistan.

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“What kind of freedom is this? People are free, not politics-free. People want permission to speak and breathe. Everyone else has to come to this page now or else everyone will have to go home.”

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also criticized Prime Minister Imran Khan and said he has done nothing for Balochistan and its people.

The Pakistan Democratic Movement Quetta Jalsa is staged at Ayub Stadium in Quetta today, to put pressure on Imran Khan’s government.

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