PPP will not tolerate any conspiracy against constitution: Bilawal

Author: Jamal Dawoodpoto


NAUNDERO: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari  on Friday criticized Imran-led federal government saying the incumbent government is inflicting irreparable loss to the democratic system of the country.

Bilawal vowed that he won’t tolerate any conspiracy against the constitution.

The PPP chairman criticized the government’s plan to privatize some national institutions saying the PPP won’t allow them to succeed in their vested designs.

“What one could expect from the prime minister of the country, who had in his first speech rendered 500 families jobless,” said Bilawal hinting towards the PM house servants.

Bilawal was addressing the polling agents and the party workers of his constituency NA-200 Larkana.

He said that the party has to move forward with the ideology of Bhuttoism.

“Party workers are my eyes and ears,” said the PPP chairman.

Bilawal was accompanied by several party leaders including Nisar Ahmed Khuhru, MPA Suhail Anwar Siyal, PPP District Larkana President Abdul Fatah.

He said that the party is like a family and is embedded with the sacrifices of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, Shaheed Mir Murtaza Bhutto, Shaheed Shahnawaz Bhutto and other party workers.

The Chairman stressed on the need to accelerate the struggle to produce results in Sindh and Pakistan. “Moving forward with the ideology of the party is the only key for us to reach our destination,” he added.

He appreciated the female polling agents of his constituency for their ‘hard work during the July 25 polls’.

Talking about the problems of the province he said “There are plenty of issues and problems in Sindh but the party would keep representing the masses despite all challenges”.

“I assure you, opportunities would be created for the employment while making best use of all resources in Sindh,” said the PPP chairman.

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