Sahiwal killings: Citizens must avoid going out with children, says Bilawal
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Sunday said citizens’ killing at the hands of Punjab Police in Sahiwal was a message to the people that they shouldn’t go out with their children.
“The killing of parents in front of their children has exposed all tall claims of good governance of the ruling PTI. It’s a vivid proof that the government has made Punjab a police state,” he said in a statement. Bilawal said the government had shamefully disappeared after the killing of parents in Sahiwal, which perhaps they believed to be the best for their governance.
“The PTI government and the PM claim to have transformed Pakistan into a welfare state of Medina but they don’t know that the head of basic obligations regarding legislation and a record number of laws would be passed.
“The Opposition political parties have assured me cooperation and they desire the government to complete its constitutional term,” said the NA’s speaker. He said all the political parties are required to get along with each other in the best of interest of Pakistan. He said it is the collective responsibility of all the legislators to observe sanctity and respect of the house.
“The state of Madina is the model for us as we will do legislation while keeping it in view,” he said. Qaisar said more seats should be reserved for women in the parliament as women should be further empowered. He emphasized for promoting ties between the national and provincial assemblies.
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