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Bilawal Bhutto to pursue legal action over rigging accusations

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Bilawal Bhutto rigging accusations

Bilawal Bhutto to pursue legal action over rigging accusations

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The chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, announced legal proceedings against those who accused him of rigging.

Bilawal Bhutto put all the Form 45 of his constituency in front of the public and said that according to the Form 47, I have gotten 1,35,112 votes, which is a massive lead win of more than 100,000 over my opponent.

The PPP chairman added that a fraudster from NA-194 has claimed that my success in Larkana was rigged.

Furthermore, instead of accepting their defeat with dignity, defeated people have resorted to telling lies; they are doing injustice to those whose allegations are legitimate.

Earlier, as negotiations between the PPP and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) continue without resolution, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari cautioned on Tuesday that a “dangerous stalemate” looms unless there is a shift in someone’s stance regarding government formation.

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“Progress [in talks] can only occur if ‘someone’ is willing to reconsider their position […] We are steadfast in our stance and will not waver,” Bilawal stated, refraining from directly naming the PML-N.

He made these remarks during a media interaction outside the Supreme Court of Pakistan following his attendance at a hearing related to a presidential reference concerning Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s death sentence.

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