Bilawal counsels opposition to understand PML-Q’s ‘significant’ role

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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that the role of PML-Q is paramount in Pakistan politics advising opposition to take benefit from the latter’s position.

Talking to media before his Awami March departed for Lahore from Sahiwal on Saturday, the PPP chairman in a very meaningful talk goaded leaders of the opposition parties who are hell bent in bringing no-confidence motion against government to understand an extremely ‘significant’ role of the PML-Q asking them that they should get benefit from PML-Q’s position after wooing the party leadership.

Bilawal said that people expected so much from the Peoples Party. The exultant leader said that people of Punjab supported PPP’s philosophy of ‘roti, kapra aur makan (bread, cloth, and house)’.

He said that the government was not acting upon the action plan. He asked Prime Minister to dissolve assemblies in four days and fight in elections. “If you (PM Khan) do not resign, the Jialas will reach Islamabad and make the government to give in.

On terrorism, Bilawal said that our country was fully capable of
defeating terrorists.

Meanwhile, the PPP caravan which is on its way to Lahore today on its
7th day of the march is heading to Okara.

Chairman Bilawal is leading the marchers. He is mounting on a truck
along with other PPP leaders. The people of Okara are ready to accord a
rousing welcome to Bilawal Bhutto. The city roads are adorned with PPP
flags.

PPP Senator Sherry Rehman posted a tweet saying, “The PPP Awami March
would reach Lahore from Sahiwal today. In every city and place, people
are demanding to get rid of this inept government. The government could
not control inflation in its 3 ½ years’ tenure. According to the
Statistics Department, despite a decrease in the POL prices, the
inflation rate is still rising.”

She further says: “Prices of 19 essential items have gone up in a week.
Citizens belonging to every strata are worried about inflation.
According to a recent survey, 80% of Pakistanis think that this
government is leading the country in the wrong direction. It’s good for
rulers if the resign.”