GARI KHUDA BUKSH: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday said that former PM Nawaz Sharif wants to intimidate the judiciary via his ‘threats’.
“Mian Sahab wants to intimidate the judges and the judiciary via his Maula Jutt antics and threats. Those who have never cared about the sanctity of vote are now presenting themselves as its guardians,” Bilawal said while speaking to a rally in Gari Khuda Buksh.
Lauding Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto on the former PM’s 39th death anniversary, Bilawal said that ‘Pakistan is a gift from Z.A. Bhutto’. He added that the country’s golden era was ‘sentenced to death’ when Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was given death sentence.
The PPP co-chief added that both Nawaz and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan are fighting one another in a ‘battle of hypocrites’. “Those from the Jati Umra and Bani Gala only do politics for the rich. If such people are chosen to power in elections, I don’t know what would happen of the country,” Bilawal added.
Bilawal also termed Imran as ‘the Taliban’s long-lost brother’, while he questioned the attendees if they were standing with the ‘heirs of Ziaul Haq’ or the ‘heirs of Bhutto’.
In his tirade against the Sharif brothers, Bilawal said that neither Nawaz nor Shehbaz would be able to lead the country and that all their claims of having ended the loadshedding were proven false as soon as winters came to an end.