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Business & Finance

Bilawal Bhutto calls PM Imran Khan ‘weak and insecure’

  Criticizing Prime Minister Imran Khan for allegedly 'insulting his political opponents on foreign visits'
Published November 22, 2018

 

Criticizing Prime Minister Imran Khan for allegedly 'insulting his political opponents on foreign visits', Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto has said that the premier is 'weak and insecure'.

Addressing the media on Thursday in Gilgit, the PPP leader said that PM Khan's behavior is unprofessional as instead of representing the government, he criticizes his political opponents. He further said that PM Khan was weak and insecure. Bhutto also alleged that the premier formed his government by stealing votes.

He contended that the prime minister wanted to pressurize his opponents by taking revenge so that they do not oppose him. He further said that the government should implement the same law for everyone and hold people accountable without discrimination, local media reported.

The PPP chairman added that his party had countered dictators generals Ziaul Haq and Pervez Musharraf. He added that his party will counter this 'puppet government' as well.

Addressing a rally during his visit in Gilgit, Bhutto said that PPP had a relationship with Gilgit for three generations. He said PPP will continue to struggle for the rights, development and welfare of Gilgit-Baltistan.

He said that the ruling government’s slogan of change started with a Rs41 billion cut in G-B development budget. “Roti is being sold for Rs10 and naan for Rs15. This is Naya Pakistan." He said in Naya Pakistan nobody's life and property were safe.

 

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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