Bilawal accuses govt of using state resources in AJK polls
KARACHI: Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Saturday accused the government of utilizing all state resources for the election campaign in Azad Jammu Kashmir (AJK).The PPP chairman while addressing a press conference in Karachi said the federal government tried to use its authority in Kashmir, adding that a federal minister was publicly distributing money. The ECP should disqualify PTI candidates. If no action is taken, it would be the most controversial election in history. Bilawal said the AJK prime minister is using government resources in the election campaign, adding that PM Imran Khan and his ministers are also utilising government resources. He said Imran Khan’s government was formed after rigging. If there is no rigging, only PPP candidates would be elected. “We have been defending the Kashmir cause for three generations and the puppet government has left the Kashmiri people as destitute. The PML-N government also carried forward the projects of the PPP,” he said.
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