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Bilawal steps up pressure on government

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Pakistan Peoples Party's Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has directed his party's officials and workers to get ready for a movement against the Nawaz-led PMLN government, according to Aaj News.

"We are ready to challenge the Nawaz government with our full force on important issues such as Panama Leaks and nobody will accept the silence against financial fraud through offshore companies," he said presiding over a meeting of the Provincial Co-ordination Committees of the PPP Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber-Paktunkhwa, Punjab and South Punjab at Bilawal House on Saturday.

PPP Women Wing President Faryal Talpur, Jehangir Badr, Qamaruz Zaman Kaira, and Political Secretary to the Chairman Jameel Soomro and members of all the five Co-ordination Committees attended the meeting.

The meeting held marathon discussions about reorganisation, political situation, Panama Leaks and other issues for four hours where Chairman Bilawal stressed upon the Co-ordination Committees to listen to the problems of the common people and peasants and take up their issues at every available forum.

He said that the government seemed not to be ready to listen to the voice of common people and the PPP had to represent the sentiments of the masses of entire Pakistan.

He urged that the PPP should be mobilized and all the zealots of his party should be taken on board as the PMLN government failed in every sector.

"The PPP must be a source of inspiration for the common people of Pakistan for sorting out their problems at every level," he stressed and further emphasised that workers and supporters of the PPP should be consulted on every political move as they were the backbone of the Party and always stood by the Party.

Earlier, the members of the five Co-ordination Committees apprised the Chairman PPP of the progress made so far in connection with the party reorganisation and the views obtained from the cadres.

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