Zardari criticises role of 'establishment'

30 Dec, 2018

Co-chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday has said that 'establishment' has never accorded good treatment to those who have worked for country's progress. Addressing a rally in Kashmore, Asif Ali Zardari said that he speaks in Urdu so those "blind, dumb, deaf sitting in Islamabad" could hear him clearly.
The more "they" hinder us the more shall we advance, he added. He said that 18th amendment by PPP benefitted provinces adding that he ran a 5-year successful government. We are fighting for the sake of motherland, he said. The former president stated that prevalent ideology about autonomy is against provinces.

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