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Bilawal Bhutto, Hamza Shahbaz discuss political matters during phone call

Bilawal Bhutto, Hamza Shahbaz discuss political matters during phone call

Bilawal Bhutto, Hamza Shahbaz discuss political matters during phone call
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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto held a telephonic conversation with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Hamza Shahbaz here on Sunday.

During the call, Bilawal congratulated the PML-N leader over his release from jail. The two leaders also discussed matters related to mutual interest.

Furthermore, the PPP leader invited Hamza Shahbaz Sharif to a dinner on March 2nd in connection with the upcoming Senate Elections.

Earlier, (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto and (JUI-F) leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman took place. Both the leaders agreed that in the case of Yousuf Raza Gilani’s victory on the Senate seat from Islamabad, they would bring a no-confidence motion in the Parliament.

 Bilawal Bhutto said the PDM had challenged the PTI regime “on every front” and wished to send a message through the upcoming Senate election 2021.

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“We will be successful in our mission,” he stressed. “We have prepared for both the open ballot and secret ballot method” in the Senate elections, he added.

Bilawal vowed to go to the PTI government’s home base and challenge it there. “We will also give a tough time to the government in KP,” he added.

“The PML-N seats won from Punjab will benefit us in electing the Senate chairperson and these votes will be very important,” he added.

“The MQM-P was elected from Karachi but the federal government left Karachi orphaned. We have talked to the MQM-P, members of the PTI government, and other allies of the regime.

“We hope that the Supreme Court will rule in accordance with the Constitution and the law,” Bilawal added.

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