Bilawal says will teach politics to Imran
BADIN: Pakistan Peoples Party's Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday lashed out at the Sharif brothers, saying that 'the nation is wise' and it knows the reality of the two brothers. Addressing Nawaz, Bilawal said "you are lamenting your disqualification, why don't you ask your younger brother about what went wrong," he said.
Addressing a rally in Badin, Bilawal said Nawaz has completed his political age, adding Nawaz is unable to handle both Balochistan and Punjab. The PPP chairman also criticised Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan, saying "there is no investigation into the corruption allegations against the KP chief minister," he said. Bilawal said not a single hospital has been built in the past five years in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He said they will teach politics to Imran Khan.
He said there is a clash between two 'Ladlas' in the country. "One says he owns assets but the court's say he does not, while the other favourite denies owning assets but the court says he does, he said. Referring to the brutal rape and murder of seven-year-old child in Kasur, the PPP chairman said it is not the first such incident. "Such incidents happen regularly, and my heart bleeds when I see them occurring in the country." He also denounced the murder of two protesters by police during demonstrations following the Kasur incident. "Why did the Punjab police fire at unarmed citizens?" he asked. "The conditions in Punjab are so bad that the nation deserves to know from Nawaz Sharif what have they done to deserve this."
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