He said this in a statement on the occasion of the death anniversary of PPP leader from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Zahir Shah, who was martyred during PPP’s 2013 election campaign.
Bilawal said that slain prime minister Benazir Bhutto always stood up to extremism and terror, as they were – and still remain – the worst menace of society. He said Zahir Shah combated those who spread terror with guns and waved the flag of the PPP.
He said terrorists first tried to create hurdles for the PPP in the elections and later resorted to mass killings of children in the Peshawar Army Public School (APS).
He asked the youth, students, women and elders to join the PPP so that “we can defeat extremism and terrorism together” and establish a progressive and democratic society.
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