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Bilawal

THARPARKAR: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Wednesday inaugurated a campus of the Nadirshaw Eduljee Dinshaw (NED) University of Engineering and Technology in Tharparkar. Addressing the inaugural ceremony, Bilawal said that Benazir Bhutto's son has fulfilled her promise made with the people of Tharparkar.

The PPP leader maintained that he wanted to serve the masses and urged people to support him as they had supported his mother. Bilawal said that everyone together will get rid of the puppet government and form a public government in the country.

Addressing a rally in Tharparkar, he alleged that the federal government wants to end the rights of provinces and take over Karachi which they will not let happen. Bilawal continued expressing that today the tyrannical, puppet and the selected government is ruling again. "Democratic and economic rights are under attack", he said adding that the rights of the provinces are being stripped.

The scion of Bhutto dynasty asserted, "We all will get rid of this puppet government together and form a people's mandate government". The PPP Chairman said that they will save Pakistan by sending off the selected rulers and help the public by snatching their rights back from the federal government.

He announced that the next protest will take place on October 26 at the border of Sindh and Punjab.

On Oct. 22, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said that Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan is responsible for all the crises in the country.

Talking to the media, the PPP chief said that the incumbent government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has itself put federal capital, Islamabad on lockdown. Will continue efforts to send the government packing, he pledged.

Earlier, Bilawal Bhutto expressed that they morally support the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rahman's Azadi March. "We all are agreed on one thing which is that Prime Minister Imran Khan has to go", he added.

He went on to say that if Maulana is barred from the constitutional right of protest then PPP will consider its own course of action. "I send a message to the opposition parties that we all should play such cards which will refrain the third party to come, because even a broken democracy is better than dictatorship", Bilawal stated.

He said the government must think that running the affairs of country is not like playing a cricket match, adding that politicians would be forced to hold protests if government will lock the parliament.

PM Imran Khan cannot complete his term as he does not possess the abilities to do so, the PPP chief added.

He asserted that everyone including traders are protesting against this government and country is moving towards anarchy.

Copyright News Network International, 2019

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