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Accept Bilawal’s four demands to save democracy, Chandio tells govt

By our correspondents
October 30, 2016

KARACHI: Adviser to Sindh Chief Minister for Information Maula Bux Chandio said on Saturday that the federal government should accept four recent demands of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to save democracy and avert political crisis in the country.

Time has come for Nawaz government to adopt a democratic approach for all, stabilise democracy, develop political harmony and accept the four demands that include re-constitution of a parliamentary committee on national security, passage of Panama Bill drafted by the PPP, implementation of the resolution on CPEC and appointment of a foreign minister, he said in a statement.

Chandio said PML-N government is pushing the country towards deep crisis and has owned enemies in shape of ministers who will inflict colossal loss to it. The government is out and is using state force against peaceful protesters which is against political ethics and freedom of expression. The situation could go out of the federal government’s control if political issues are not resolved, small provinces are not given their due share from the federal funds and use of state force against opponents is not stopped forthwith, he said.

The adviser said that due to ineffective policies of the federal government inflation had risen and anarchy had taken roots of the country.

He also lashed out at the federal government’s decision to move key departments of the State Bank of Pakistan from Karachi to Lahore and said that this bid is aimed at gaining nefarious political gains which will never be allowed at any cost.

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto is raising voice for the acceptance of rights of people of the country. Bilawal will lead the country very soon by winning next general elections with majority. Salvation of democracy lies in positive approach and behavior with the country’s people and Bilawal will ensure it very soon, Chandio said.  He said the Sindh government had succeeded to restore law and order in the province. The people of Sindh have taken a sigh of relief as business and social activities are thriving gradually. Sindh is the soil of peace and no one will be allowed to disturb peace in the province, the Adviser concluded