No-trust move: Bilawal asks Gilani, Khursheed to leave march, reach Islamabad
MULTAN: The Pakistan People’s Party Senator Sherry Rehman on Friday termed the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (Peca) a black law and said the party was part of the free press struggle and would stand with media workers at all levels.
Talking to journalists at the PPP Awami March, Sherry Rehman said the march had given a wakeup call to sleeping Jiyalas and no hurdle would stop Bilawal in the struggle against “selected rulers.”
She said the government was “dropping price hike bombs” on people and had failed to deliver. “The Awami march is a huge success and receiving mass support against skyrocketing prices of essentials. The sole objective of the march is to oust selected Imran Khan,” she added.
She said the government had panicked while people were protesting peacefully on the streets. She said foreign policy also needed a revamp. “The roads were blocked by barbed wires when the march entered Punjab from Sindh at Rahim Yar Khan,” she claimed.
She said the party had asked its MNAs to reach Islamabad for a no-trust motion as it believed in change in a democratic way.
“The ouster of Imran Khan is the top most priority of the PPP,” she added.
-
Sydney Sweeney Pays Tribute To 'Euphoria' Co-star Eric Dane After His Death: 'Forever Will Love You' -
Kayla Nicole Reveals Surprising Reason Behind Separation From Travis Kelce -
Andrew Made Major Demand To King Charles Before Arrest -
Political Tensions Steal Spotlight At Berlin Film Festival Closing Ceremony -
King Charles In Hot Water After Andrew Arrest: ‘Step Down!’ -
Space-based Solar Power Could Push The World Beyond Net Zero: Here’s How -
Kate Walsh Remembers Her 'Grey’s Anatomy' Co-star Eric Dane Following His Death At 53 -
AI Ad Wars Begin As Perplexity Snubs ChatGPT Advertising -
Microsoft Copilot Bug Exposes Confidential Emails To AI -
Eric Dane Final Emotional Words Revealed After Tragic Death -
Prince William 'furious' Regarding His Own Future After Andrew Arrest -
Charli XCX Reveals ‘confusing’ Toll ‘Brat’ Popularity Took On Her -
Android Phones At Risk: PromptSpy Malware Exploits AI -
Barry Manilow Gives Insight Into 'very Depressing' Doctor Visit As He Postpones 2026 Arena Tour Due To Cancer -
Margot Robbie Opens Up About Imposter Syndrome ‘crisis’ -
'Desperate' Sarah Ferguson Won't Go Down Without A Fight