Bilawal vows to root out politics of hatred

F.P. Report

KARACHI: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that they have rooted out the politics of hatred and division in the country.

As per details, the PPP chairman thanked the people of Sindh for making them win the LG election across the province. He said PPP will be in government from Karachi to Kashmur. He said that the LG election in Sindh was just a trailer. PPP has kicked out Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) from Sindh and they will win the next elections too, Bilawal Bhutto added.

Bilawal Bhutto lambasted the PTI chief Imran Khan and said that they have faced all the selected they have countered the MQM head, Altaf Hussain, Imran is nothing in Infront of them. He will also be kicked out like them, Bilawal claimed.

He further said that the PTI chief has not spent even one night in jail and has not seen the real power of opposition yet. Bilawal claimed that Imran Khan has still some facilitators in every corner of the country. The former prime minister Imran Khan attacked the military instalments out of fear of getting jailed for a week. They have burned down the public building, people bus service and other important military instalments.

Meanwhile, talking to a 10-member delegation of the Azad Kashmir chapter of All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) led by APHC Convener Mehmood Ahmed Saghar here Saturday, the Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has categorically stated that India’s illegal and unilateral actions of 5 August, 2019 had vitiated the atmosphere and shut the door for dialogue. The minister said India would have to go back to the drawing board of August 4, 2019 for any meaningful bilateral engagement.

The meeting with APHC’s AJK chapter took place at a time when the entire pro-freedom leadership in the IOJK remained incarcerated. The delegation briefed the Foreign Minister on the situation in the occupied territory with particular reference to the ongoing human rights violations, efforts for demographic change and attempts at political engineering. The delegation expressed great appreciation for the Foreign Minister’s unequivocal stance on Jammu and Kashmir during his recent visit to India.