Bilawal led ‘Carvan-e-Bhutto” train march reaches Larkana

F.P. Report            

LARKANA: Chairman Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s led train march titled as “Carvan-e-Bhutto” reached Larkana district in the wee hours of Thursday.

According to details, PPP’s train had left Cantt Railway Station Karachi on Tuesday and reached Larkana after 40 hours. Bilawal Bhutto addressed the party workers at 25 railway stations during his journey from Karachi to Larkana.

Bilawal thanked the party workers for giving him a warm welcome. He said that he reached Larkana to attend the 40th martyrdom day of PPP founder Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

Bilawal said that those who raised slogans of “change” are now afraid of the name of Bhutto. He said certain forces believed that they would eliminate the PPP and the ideology of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto but they could not.

Lashing out at the present government, he said that those who promised to build five million houses for the poor people of the country have in fact deprived them of shelter.

Bilawal said that we believe that accountability strengthens democracy but we are not ready to accept the political revenge under the cover of accountability. He said that political engineering in the name of accountability is not acceptable.