PTI attacks moves of Hamza, Bilawal
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Information Secretary Omar Sarfraz Cheema regretted Hamza Shahbaz putting his party workers and low-paid employees to face the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) officials outside his residence while he sat in an AC room.
Talking to journalists here, he said it was very unfortunate that these people resorted to loot and plunder and when face situation like the one, presently being faced by the Sharifs, they would present their party workers and employees for sacrifice. He advised Hamza to present whatever evidence he had before the NAB.
Meanwhile, Minister for Communications and Postal Services Murad Saeed said that PPP leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari must stop considering Sindh as his personal property. “Bilawal and the likes have deprived people of Sindh of basic necessities and pushed them into quagmire of poverty and destitution,” he charged in a statement issued here.
He contended Bilawal’s ‘democracy being threatened’ will no longer help him or his father escape accountability nor Sindh card is of any use now.
“The only way out is to convince your father to return looted wealth of this poor country. Time has gone when you used to conspire with the Sharifs and take turns to plunder this country. Bilawal must be in the know that PTI will not only intervene in Sindh but will also emancipate it from the clutches of bandits,” he cautioned.
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