During a speech in the National Assembly earlier this week, Bilawal Bhutto criticized the PTI for wanting to negotiate with the establishment while talking about constitutional supremacy and rule of law. The PTI members in attendance were seemingly quite upset with Bilawal’s remarks. I would advise them to try and recall some of the language their own members have used in the past and are using right now.
The kind of language CM Ali Amin Gandapur has used against the governor of his own province is not fitting of a chief minister. This might be the first time that we have seen this type of CM who is not following any protocol and crossing the line repeatedly.
Areeba Altaf Kanasro
Larkana
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