ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday in his tweet asked Prime Minister Imran Khan to confront to his National Assembly speech in Parliament.
“Cowards talk behind people’s backs,” Bilawal tweeted moments after Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed a rally in Tharparparkar pinpointing PPP Chairman directly on his speech in the National Assembly.
In his tweet, Bilawal said he wished PM Imran Khan had responded to Indian PM Narendra Modi and the banned outfits in the same tone he criticizes the opposition members.
The Prime Minister addressed a rally in Tharparkar, where he spoke about Bilawal Bhutto Zardari saying “He became a leader by changing his name from Zardari to Bhutto.
Leaders are made from struggle and stand on an ideology”PM added.
Commenting on Bilawal’s speech in the National Assembly, the PM said that it was clear that PPP Chairman was unaware that the greatest percentage of people living in Pakistan do not understand the English language, including people in the assembly.
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