Jiyalas are enough for Imran: Bilawal
KHAIRPUR: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Sunday said now PPP’s jiyalas are enough for Imran Khan. “We will stand on our own feet and do our own politics. We need the support of all jiyalas (loyalists) across Pakistan. Because when jiyalas come out, they fight for their rights no matter what era they are in. We trusted many friends but all of them cheated us," he said.
He said, "No one can snatch away jobs given by Parliament", vowing to appeal against a Supreme Court verdict that declared a PPP-era law unconstitutional and illegal.
Under the PPP-era Sacked Employees (Reinstatement) Ordinance Act (SERA) 2010 law, a number of people had been employed or given promotions who had been forcibly sacked from various institutions and departments by successive governments during 1996 and 2007.
The SC, however, found that the SERA extended undue advantage to a certain class of citizens, thereby violating fundamental rights under articles 4, 9 and 25 and being void under Article 8 of the Constitution.
Earlier this month, the PPP had appealed to the Supreme Court to review its verdict that declared SERA 2010 illegal and unconstitutional. In his address to a worker's convention in the city, Bilawal said that PPP will provide relief to all those people from whom jobs have been snatched. Speaking of the three-year performance of the PTI government, he said, "Prime Minister Imran Khan is celebrating three years of destruction in Islamabad." Bilawal said that in these last three years, unemployment and poverty "reached their peak". "When one province suffers, it is painful for all other provinces," he added, referring to Sindh being sidelined by the Centre. He recalled how Benazir Bhutto "aimed to create employment opportunities for the people of Pakistan".
"Benazir provided jobs to 16,000 households and Imran took away jobs from all those people," he said. Bilawal said that because of PM Imran Khan, 10,000 employees of Pakistan Steel Mills were abandoned and their households had to suffer. "We ask Imran Khan what he is doing to employ the people of Pakistan, as millions of youngsters have lost their jobs during these last three years," the PPP chairman said.
Shedding further light on Imran Khan's "unfulfilled" promises, he said, "The prime minister promised to construct five million houses. I ask him if Khairpur is not a part of Pakistan. How many houses have been constructed in Khairpur so far?"
He claimed that in Sindh, five million people lost their jobs. "People of all provinces have lost their jobs," he added. "As youngsters suffer because of unemployment under the rule of all other political parties, Pakistan People’s Party will make sure it creates jobs for the youngsters," he promised.
"We will not tolerate any injustice. The water crisis (in Sindh) should be resolved fairly, or else we will hold protests across the country as announced in Hyderabad earlier," the PPP chairman said.
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