Bilawal takes dig at PTI over economic policies

Author: Web Desk

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto criticized the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) said while speaking to reporters in Lahore informally, he wants to topple the government as soon as the opportunity arises, due to economic condition, human rights, and media sanctions.

“When we remind the government of the worsening financial situation by pointing out at the performance of its institutions, they respond with ridicules,” he said while speaking to media in Lahore.

Bilawal demanded the government to pull out from the IMF deal and re-negotiate the financial package with the money lending institute.

The PPP chairman said the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics and State Bank, the government’s own institutions, have said that record inflation has hit the country.

said their party believes that the economy’s entire focus must be on the people of Pakistan, generation of employment opportunities, how they can be fed, and given shelter. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said the people of the country belonging to any strata of the society are worried, be it farmers, labourers, employees, small traders, working-class, everyone is worried.

Responding to a question on Maryam Nawaz, Bilawal said she should be allowed to visit her “ailing” father Nawaz Sharif in London on humanitarian grounds.

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