Bilawal rallies supporters in Multan to "wage war for Imran's ouster"
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that his party would fight a war against the 'selected' government along the people of Pakistan and that the incumbent government would be held accountable.
Addressing a workers' convention in Multan, Bilawal said his party raised their voice and staged protests against the urea shortage. "We feel the farmers' pain as the government is economically murdering them," Bilawal added.
Bilawal further said that PPP is the party of masses and that his party couldn't wait to send this PTI-led government packing especially as the people of the country are being crushed by the inflation.
"We will reach Islamabad to hold the prime minister accountable and expose the incompetence of the 'selected' government."
He further said that Imran Khan used to call them thieves and challenged the government to arrest them if it can. Everyone who was falsely accused has been acquitted, he added.
Earlier on Wednesday, while addressing a public gathering in Multan, Bilawal asked Prime Minister Imran Khan to step down and announce elections if he was confident that people will vote for him again.
“Imran is a coward and is running away from elections,” the PPP chairperson had said, adding that if Imran Khan had courage then he should dissolve the assembly before PPP’s long march.
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