Bilawal dares Shahbaz, Imran to win in Karachi
KARACHI: Chairman of Pakistan People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has given a challenge to Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan to contest and win election from Karachi, claiming that instead of them, the people of Karachi would only vote in favour of PPP.
The PPP chairman gave this electoral challenge to his political opponents while talking to newsmen on Wednesday as he visited a camp of his party in the city for conducting membership drive. The PPP chairman said on the occasion that Pakistan Muslim League (Functional) had elected a controversial personality as the new president of the party. He said that Punjab CM Shahbaz Sharif (now made acting president of PML-N) had to be made answerable in cases of killings at Model Town, Multan Metro bus project, and Ashiana Housing Scheme scandal. He said the Punjab government had targeted innocent people in the Model Town incident as PML-N should not have made any controversial person as the new head of the party.
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