KARACHI: Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday left for United Arab Emirates on a three-day visit.
According to a statement issued by the PPP, Bilawal Bhutto would return to Pakistan after a three-day visit to Dubai.
While the PPP is criticizing the Pakistan Television for blackout of speeches made by opposition lawmakers in the National Assembly on Thursday, Bilawal Bhutto on Friday opposed Imran Khan’s demand to address the nation on PTV.
The PPP chairman asked on his twitter account that in what capacity Imran Khan would address the nation. He said the PPP’s Khursheed Shah was the opposition leader not Imran Khan.
Responding to Bilawal’s remarks, PTI chairman said he was the leader of the second largest political party of the country and the state-run television should have telecast speeches of the opposition lawmakers.
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