Bilawal casts vote in Larkana, says Pakistan won’t be intimidated by extremists

Author: Web Desk

LARKANA: The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari casted his vote in Larkana in NA-200.

While speaking to the media, after casting his vote, he strongly condemned the terror attacks in Quetta and Larkana.

About the blast at the PPP camp in Larkana in NA-200 where he was also contesting polls from, he said that the security of the workers and the voters was the responsibility of the interim government and he urged for more efficient security measures.

He reaffirmed his faith in the party’s workers saying that they are valiantly performing their duties and he urged the PPP leaders in Larkana to ensure the best treatment of the injured workers.

He further said that Pakistan won’t be intimidated by the extremists and will go out and vote.”I hope that people go out with all their strength to the polling stations and cast their votes,” exclaimed Bilawal.

He also condemned the fact that media was being barred from covering polling stations in Larkana and were being dismissed and questioned the authorities as to what they are trying to hide.

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