- PPP chairman says people must be told which people from which countries "gave so much money to PTI"
- Says it must be probed "why the money was given and whether PTI facilitated these people"
- Bilawal says Pakistan will fall behind in the region in the fight against coronavirus due to a delay in vaccine procurement.
'Govt should step down'Bilawal said that whether its Pakistan's economy or its health sector, "our government has failed and this is why the people are suffering". "This is why we demand that they step down," said the PPP chairman. He said that the controversies and cases the PTI is embroiled "are there for everyone to see". "Transparency International says Pakistan's most corrupt government is the PTI government," he said. The PPP chairman said that during their time, the Billion Tree Tsunami scandal, the BRT project scandal and the foreign funding case all surfaced. 'Pakistan will fall behind in fight against coronavirus' Bilawal criticised the delay in the procurement of a vaccine by the government, saying that all the gains made during the fight against coronavirus in the earlier months of the outbreak will be lost at this rate. "The only solution to come out of this difficult situation is the vaccine," he stressed. "Where due to your sacrifices and lockdown Pakistan was ahead, it will now fall behind," the PPP chairman said. He said Pakistan has made no arrangements for import of the vaccine, whereas India, Bangladesh and Western countries are moving very quickly to secure the vaccine. "Sindh government was expecting to roll out the vaccine in January. We were told to be prepared by January so the vaccination can begin," Bilawal said.He said the Sindh government had prepared and readied "all mechanisms", especially to ensure vaccination for frontline workers who are "most vulnerable and the most important" but the vaccine "never came". "It seems we will have to wait for a long time." Bilawal said this "unfair" approach by the government will lead to the private sector being given a preference. "The private sector will have full freedom. The private sector will be the first to arrange a vaccine and whoever has money will get vaccinated," he said. He said instead what should have occurred was that the government should have first procured it for the frontline workers, "after which obviously the private sector can begin to as well". "But this will not happen now."
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/775238-bilawal-demands-foreign-funding-case-against-pti-be-made-public
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