Zardari says will face cases without fear
NAWABSHAH: Former president of Pakistan and PPP Co-chairman, Asif Ali Zardari, on Sunday said he will face all the cases with a positive frame of mind, believing that the courts will do justice.
Asif Ali Zardari said it will be his first appearance at the Accountability Court, Rawalpindi, today, restricting the party workers not to come to the court for any protest or agitation. He said he was confident that he would get justice from courts.
Talking to delegates and party workers at the Zardari House, the PPP Co-chairman said he is not afraid of jail, adding that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has all the leadership qualities and asked party workers to take care of PPP Chairman. Earlier, Zardari offered Fateha at the graves of his father Hakim Ali Zardari and mother Bilqees Begum, and laid floral wreath while visiting his ancestral graveyard. Later, he left for Islamabad.
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