Bilawal slams PTI for victimising PPP MLA, family in AJK
ISLAMABAD: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari condemned the political victimisation of PPP leader Ch Yasin and his family in Azad Kashmir.
“Ch Yasin also survived an assassination attempt and when he tried to register an FIR, instead of registering a case against the attackers, the police filed a case against Ch Yasin,” he said in a statement Wednesday.
Bilawal said if political retaliation against the PPP workers did not stop, he would protest in Azad Kashmir himself. He said Prime Minister Imran Khan has not been able to digest the victory of the PPP in Azad Kashmir and disgraceful tactics to take revenge. “The selected prime minister is taking political revenge by interfering unconstitutionally in Kashmir’s affairs,” he added. He said Imran Khan had directly blamed the PPP candidate for the tragic incident of killing of two PTI workers in the Charhoi tehsil.
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