GARHI KHUDA
BAKHSH: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday said sighted
persons were asking the blind to lead them in the name of talks, adding
that his party would not bow down to savages and tolerate their
dictatorship.
Addressing a public gathering at Garhi Khuda Bakhsh on the occasion of the 35th death anniversary of the party founder Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Bilawal said the Taliban were deceiving everyone in the name of talks. He said the negotiations were being held with those who had termed Quaid-e-Azam ‘Kafir-e-Azam’.
“Those who leveled allegations against the PPP are politicking over children’s bodies,” he added. Bilawal alleged that Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif only issued statements and made false promises when he visited Tharparkar. He claimed the premier’s team had stopped providing aid to the drought-hit Thar people.
He said the nation had reached a point of history where uncertainty was the rule and fear ruled every heart. “Terrorists want to take away our identities and existence,” he said, adding that people were asking for a way out from the blind alley. “What did we do that the history is not willing to forgive us?” he asked the audience.
Bilawal said Pakistan was facing multiple crises because the nation had buried a man 35 years ago who was like a beacon of light to the nation.“Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was a philosophy and an ideology; he was the man upon whom the poor relied,” he said, adding that his grandfather had transformed the country into a nuclear power.
Bilawal said he was worried while watching the Punjab being held hostage by terrorists. He said it wouldn’t have been the case if ZA Bhutto had been alive. “Pakistan needs a Bhutto once again today,” he remarked.
Lamenting the privatisation policy, Bilawal said the nation’s house was being auctioned without taking it into confidence. “If the government cannot run the country, does this mean we should sell it?” he asked.
Bilawal also criticised the PML-N government for abandoning the Pak-Iran Gas Pipeline Project. He questioned what price Pakistan had to pay for the money paid by a friendly country.He said the Pakistan Army was not the personal property of anyone. “Is the money given by a friendly country the price of heads of our Jawans? Our war is still underway and you are jumping into other countries’ wars,” he remarked.
He said unlike the silence of the Punjab government on the Joseph Colony incident, the PPP government in Sindh would not remain silent on demolition of temples.“Damaging and burning minorities’ worship places is not Islam,” he said, adding that he and his party workers would stand by the minorities if anybody tried to attack them. He urged the chief ministers of Balochistan, Sindh and KP to demand their respective provinces’ share of assets from the Centre.
Online adds: Speaking on the occasion, former president and Co-Chairman PPP Asif Ali Zardari on Friday recalled that the agreements signed by his government with China, the US and other countries and said the present rulers were now enjoying its benefits but the country was still facing the energy crisis .
Zardari paid tributes to ZA Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto for their sacrifices for the country and for never compromising with the military dictators.He also eulogised Bilawal for leading the caravan of Bhutto legacy. He raised the hands of a PPP candidate for PS-35 and asked the people of Larkana to vote for him and support him.
PPP parliamentarians and leaders including Syed Khursheed Shah, Raza Rabbani, Aitzaz Ahsan, Syed Qaim Ali Shah and others also addressed the event.The 35th death anniversary of ZA Bhutto was observed with reverence and respect. Thousands of party workers and leaders paid tributes to their legendary leader.
Addressing a public gathering at Garhi Khuda Bakhsh on the occasion of the 35th death anniversary of the party founder Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Bilawal said the Taliban were deceiving everyone in the name of talks. He said the negotiations were being held with those who had termed Quaid-e-Azam ‘Kafir-e-Azam’.
“Those who leveled allegations against the PPP are politicking over children’s bodies,” he added. Bilawal alleged that Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif only issued statements and made false promises when he visited Tharparkar. He claimed the premier’s team had stopped providing aid to the drought-hit Thar people.
He said the nation had reached a point of history where uncertainty was the rule and fear ruled every heart. “Terrorists want to take away our identities and existence,” he said, adding that people were asking for a way out from the blind alley. “What did we do that the history is not willing to forgive us?” he asked the audience.
Bilawal said Pakistan was facing multiple crises because the nation had buried a man 35 years ago who was like a beacon of light to the nation.“Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was a philosophy and an ideology; he was the man upon whom the poor relied,” he said, adding that his grandfather had transformed the country into a nuclear power.
Bilawal said he was worried while watching the Punjab being held hostage by terrorists. He said it wouldn’t have been the case if ZA Bhutto had been alive. “Pakistan needs a Bhutto once again today,” he remarked.
Lamenting the privatisation policy, Bilawal said the nation’s house was being auctioned without taking it into confidence. “If the government cannot run the country, does this mean we should sell it?” he asked.
Bilawal also criticised the PML-N government for abandoning the Pak-Iran Gas Pipeline Project. He questioned what price Pakistan had to pay for the money paid by a friendly country.He said the Pakistan Army was not the personal property of anyone. “Is the money given by a friendly country the price of heads of our Jawans? Our war is still underway and you are jumping into other countries’ wars,” he remarked.
He said unlike the silence of the Punjab government on the Joseph Colony incident, the PPP government in Sindh would not remain silent on demolition of temples.“Damaging and burning minorities’ worship places is not Islam,” he said, adding that he and his party workers would stand by the minorities if anybody tried to attack them. He urged the chief ministers of Balochistan, Sindh and KP to demand their respective provinces’ share of assets from the Centre.
Online adds: Speaking on the occasion, former president and Co-Chairman PPP Asif Ali Zardari on Friday recalled that the agreements signed by his government with China, the US and other countries and said the present rulers were now enjoying its benefits but the country was still facing the energy crisis .
Zardari paid tributes to ZA Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto for their sacrifices for the country and for never compromising with the military dictators.He also eulogised Bilawal for leading the caravan of Bhutto legacy. He raised the hands of a PPP candidate for PS-35 and asked the people of Larkana to vote for him and support him.
PPP parliamentarians and leaders including Syed Khursheed Shah, Raza Rabbani, Aitzaz Ahsan, Syed Qaim Ali Shah and others also addressed the event.The 35th death anniversary of ZA Bhutto was observed with reverence and respect. Thousands of party workers and leaders paid tributes to their legendary leader.
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