Bilawal asks PM Imran to whom he called ‘Janwar’ during his speech
ISLAMABAD
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto looked confident for the success of no confidence and said if our numbers were not complete, Prime Minister Imran Khan would not have uttered abusive words.
Addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Sunday, Bilawal said the PM Imran should tell to whom he said “Janwar” in his speech.
Bilawal claimed that the government employees are being forcibly brought to the rallies of the Prime Minister. He said after the success of the no-confidence motion, electoral reforms will be introduced. He also demanded the judiciary to take notice of the incident at Parliament lodges.
Bilawal urged the Judiciary and Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) should take notice of the statements of the Prime Minister and Ministers. He requested the media to not pay much attention to the statements of PM Imran.
He urged the ECP to announce the decision of the foreign funding case soon. Bilawal alleged PM Imran Khan for trying to rig the no-confidence motion moved against him but the Opposition would not let him succeed in it.
Bilawal lashed out at the PM and said Imran Khan only knows how to play ‘fixed match’. Bilawal claimed the people are no longer trusting PM Imran.
The announcement of the rally at D-Chowk is the last attempt of Imran Khan, claimed Bilawal.
Bilawal Bhutto said that Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) together can get the people of Karachi out of trouble. Bilawal also said PPP will meet the MQM delegation in Islamabad tomorrow.
Bilwal Bhutto Zardari said that we will join hands with everyone to oust the undemocratic PM.
The PPP Chairman said that we went to every person who could help in getting rid of the selected. “If our numbers were not complete, would Imran Khan have been panicking. I challenge the National Assembly to convene today,” he said.
He said that every member has the right to go to the parliament and exercise their vote. The police forcefully got into the Parliament Lodge and arrested the members. No member should be prevented from voting.
“We are peaceful and democratic people. We protested for ten days across the country but didn’t throw a stone,” he went on saying.
Bilawal Bhutto also stated that the Prime Minister’s representatives are announcing that we will not count the votes. We appeal to the Chief Justice and the Chief Election Commissioner to allow the representatives to cast their votes.
The PPP Chairman expressed that No-confidence is against this foreign policy which has isolated Pakistan in the world. Imran Khan has created anarchy in the society. We want fair and transparent elections. We cannot tolerate the country being harmed by one person.
He further mentioned that the foreign funding case is still pending in the Election Commission. We demand the Election Commission to decide the case soon.
This is the first democratic no-confidence motion in the history of the country. Behind this movement is the power of the people. The no-confidence motion will succeed, said Bilawal Bhutto.







