People of Gilgit have to be given a separate province: Bilawal Bhutto
Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that he is not...
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari BBC interview
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has on Friday said that the decline in Pakistan’s economy and rising inflation is all because of an incompetent PTI government.
In an interview with British media, Bilawal Bhutto said Imran Khan-led PTI government has lost the trust in people.
The PPP Chairman said he was shocked to hear Nawaz Sharif directly accusing military leadership during his speech in Pakistan Democratic Movement‘s (PDM) Gujranwala rally.
It was decided in the PDM agenda to use ‘establishment’ word and not to take the name of any national institution, he said.
“We avoid such comments during public gatherings. No one person can be held responsible for bringing Imran Khan to power.”
We have only two options, take an extremist stance or stop and think about how to move forward, Bilawal added.
He said that we have to admit that progressive democracy is the only way, adding that The PPP will continue its efforts for democratic governance and strong democracy.
Pointing towards the Prime Minister, Bilawal further added that the people don’t trust PTI and Imran Khan much because they take U-turns.
Bilawal termed PM Imran Khan’s promise to make Gilgit-Baltistan a province ahead of the November 15 elections as rigging.
He said the premier and his party cannot be trusted due to their ‘U-turns’.
“Imran Khan breaks all his promise. He promised to make South Punjab a separate province within 100 days of his government,” the PPP leader recalled. “But he didn’t.”
Bilawal said his party will table a constitutional amendment in the Parliament on GB’s provincial status.
In response to Bilawal’s comments, PML-N leader and Nawaz Sharif’s spokesperson Mohammad Zubair said that the experiences of PPP were different from that of the PML-N.
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