Bilawal, Zardari renew resolve to oust selected PM
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Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari reiterated his resolve to accomplish the mission of Benazir Bhutto (Shaheed).
Addressed the workers at D-Chowk, He paid ‘Red Salute’ to the long marchers and comrade Jialas for their democratic struggle.
Bilawal said we have no personal motives against Imran but he is a financial killer of the nation and this is the reason to make the struggle against him. He said it has now been confirmed as we have already said that it was Imran Khan and IMF nexus that could not be tolerated anymore.
Red salute to my party’s workers for their democratic struggle. He said people will win finally and this ‘Selected Prime Minister’ will be defeated.
Later, former president Asif Ali Zardari has renewed his pledge to continue with BB Shaheed's mission. “All pro-democratic forces will sit together to get rid of the selected. Backed by democratic forces, we will bring back the minus-selected government,” the PPP Co-chairperson said in his address to the public gathering in Islamabad.
“We will bring public reps’ rule back. We will bring your smiles back. We will save our future. It is our obligation and we will abide by it,” he said.
The ex-president continued: “Future generations, our graves, and the Almighty will not forgive us if we let this person’s rule go on”
He welcomed the leaders of other political parties including ANP, JUI, PML-N, and other party leaders and expressed his gratitude for their support to the cause.
He heaped praise on jiyalas for standing firms by PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto for the sake of democracy and
Asif Ali Zardari said he felt a great sense of pride as he watched jiyals support and love Bilawal.
“Jiyala has a distinction. The support and love Bilawal Bhutto got from you, remind me of BB’s public gatherings.
We will get over the crises and provide you will relief.”
The selected left the people in the lurch, however, his time is over. I will get you rid of him.”
In response to Prime Minister Imran Khan’s warning, Zardari said let him do whatever he wants.