Opposition forming strategy to send govt packing: Zardari
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari has said the opposition parties are forming a joint strategy to send the government packing before November 2019.
Talking to media persons at Parliament House on Monday, Zardari said the government would weaken the Parliament by doing away with the law of production order. He said incarcerated former prime minister Nawaz Sharif was unwell and should be shifted to his house. Zardari said the future belonged to Bilawal BhuttoZardari and Maryam Nawaz. “Maryam is just like a daughter to me and I have been advising her in the past,” he said.
He said politicians had committed mistakes in the past but now they had learnt from them. The PPP and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari were a threat for the incumbent government.Zardari predicted the year 2020 would be a better year for Pakistan.
-
Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke Call It Quits After 4 Years Of Marriage -
Elijah Wood Gets Candid About Brutal 'Lord Of The Rings' Shooting -
Ellie Goulding Drops Rare Video Of Boyfriend Beau Minniear During Paris Trip -
Rihanna Hit By Hotel Door In New York, Jokes With Bodyguard Afterward -
Meghan Markle's Decision To Cut Out Raw Moment With Harry Sparks Explosion -
Prince Harry Faces ‘massive Strain’ On His Life Due To UK Media -
Timothy Busfield Booted From Penn Badgley Starrer Rom-com After Arrest -
Sydney Sweeney Racy Movie Gets Attention After 'Euphoria' S3 Trailer -
Sarah Ferguson Plans To Become Meghan 2.0 And Is Preparing To Go Totally Rogue On Royals -
Brooklyn Beckham Speaks Out After 'relentless Inaccuracies About Nicola': Source -
Leonardo DiCaprio Steps Out With Girlfriend After Golden Globes Roast -
What Nicole Kidman's New Year Will Be Like After Keith Urban Divorce -
King Charles Faux Pas That Still Makes Prince William ‘cringe’ -
Nicola Peltz Remembers Designer Valentino After Wedding Dress Controversy -
Amanda Seyfried Says Winning An Oscar Not A Priority -
‘Entitled’ Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Is Still Winding People Up: ‘That’s What He’s Used To’