Soon all ‘selected’ will have to go, says Bilawal – Pakistan

Soon all ‘selected’ will have to go says Bilawal

LARKANA: Commenting on the decision of an electoral tribunal declaring the election of the vice president of the National Assembly, Qasim Khan Suri, the president of the Popular Party of Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, said Friday that the person who banned the word & # 39; selected & # 39; in the lower chamber had been expelled.

He tweeted: “It turns out that 65 thousand votes cast could not be verified. You can't ban the truth. Soon all those selected will have to leave. "

The PPP leader met with different party delegations at the Naudero House in the presence of the provincial party president, Nisar Ahmed Khuhro, and listened to his complaints and proposals to strengthen the organization.

These meetings were part of their efforts to boost the partial election campaign of PPP candidate Jamil Soomro, who faces the candidate of the Great Democratic Alliance, Moazzam Ali Abbasi, in the PS-11 survey.

In criticizing the Tehreek-i-Insaf-led government in Pakistan, Bhutto-Zardari said it was a political party against the poor that was determined to eliminate the 18th Amendment.

Spend a busy day in Larkana in connection with the PS-11 election campaign

He said that the PTI and the GDA were destined to eliminate the poor, while the PPP was here to eliminate poverty and its only "crime" was that it wanted to strengthen the poor.

He asked the party workers to prepare the electoral work for the victory of Mr. Soomro.

Police action in Peshawar convicted

He also condemned the police action against the doctors protesting in Peshawar, saying that the peaceful protest was a right of the people and that it was not necessary to accuse the protesters instead of solving their problem.

He said that the rulers who chose to attack the protesters had no right to govern. “How could those who talk about Riasat-i-Madina be firing tear gas projectiles? Now it has become the identity of the rulers selected to use force against the people. [raising voice] for justice and rights. "

He said student unions in Sindh would be restored.

He said the "selected" government, which lacks democratic traditions and customs, was applying the instrument of the National Responsibility Office and the police to silence dissenting voices.

The PPP president also condemned the murder of the brother-in-law of the PPP leader of Malir Nazeer Ahmed Bhutto and demanded the arrest of the murderers and expressed his condolences to the bereaved family.

The PPP media cell said the brother-in-law of the party leader Malir was killed near Ghotki two days ago during a confrontation between two rival groups.

Posted on Dawn, September 28, 2019

Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/1507701/soon-all-selected-will-have-to-go-says-bilawal

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