Bilawal blames Imran over disappointment in youth
PPP chairman says generations struggled for democracy in country but Imran Khan damaged it for personal gains
MUNICH/ ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Saturday said if the youth of the country is disappointed in politics, Imran Khan has a role in it.
He was talking to the media in Munich, Germany.
He said generations struggled for democracy in the country but Imran Khan damaged it for personal gains.
In a reply to a question, Bilawal Bhutto said the PPP has always said that all the institutions should work within their constitutional ambit. He said the country was facing various challenges that we are dealing with. “We have to decide how to run the country,” he said.
He said that we need to have a consensus to overcome terrorism. “Political stability and other issues are needed to achieve the goals,” he said. He said after the new government in Kabul, terrorist incidents increased in Pakistan.
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