Vendetta against Lahore and Larkana, charges Bilawal
SUKKUR: The PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that a vendetta is being carried out against Lahore and Larkana under the guise of accountability whereas the terrorists. Musharraf and Aleema Khan have been spared the process. He was addressing a large number of party workers, leaders and supporters at the Larkana Railway Station at the conclusion of the Karwan-e-Bhutto on Thursday.
The “Karavan-e-Bhutto” had departed from the Cantt Railway Station, Karachi, on Tuesday and reached Larkana in 40 hours after stopping at 25 different railways stations where Bilawal addressed the party workers and supporters gathered there.
He said the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) is a “black law” of former dictator General (retd) Pervez Musharraf, which is focused at carrying out accountability of politicians of Lahore and Larkana as a vendetta. He said if corruption is to be fought, then it has to be under a law and which is free of political controls and holds everyone including politicians, generals and judges accountable. He said the process is so crude and harassing that recently a brigadier committed suicide due to NAB intimidatory tactics.
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