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Thursday, November 16, 2017
Pakistan - Bilawal Bhutto rules out early elections
Bilawal Bhutto has ruled out the possibility of early elections, saying that elections will be held well on its due time. He said that rumours like national government were equally popular during the PPP government. Bilawal said PPP had written history by transferring power to a civilian government. He was talking to media persons during his visit to PPP worker Dilawar Butt and renowned columnist Munnoo Bhai. He inquired about the health of both of them and termed party workers as an asset to the party.
He said the PPP is of the view that PML-N made census controversial. People from Karachi to FATA are objecting to it. PML-N is responsible for constitutional crisis in the country and we have decided to swallow bitter spill in the larger interest of democracy. According to him, two different methods have been adopted to pursue NAB cases against PML-N and PPP. We are ready for accountability but Nawaz Sharif and Capt. Safdar (retd) are being treated differently from Sharjeel Memon. "I demand equal treatment with all irrespective of PML-N, PPP or PTI," he added.
He said names of two former prime ministers of PPP are yet in the Exit Control List. He said he respects Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman but Maulana has stretched himself too far in support of Nawaz Sharif. Maulana should defend his own party instead of PML-N, he advised. He ruled out any possibility of meeting with Nawaz Sharif in near future.
https://fp.brecorder.com/2017/11/20171116235386/
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