GHOTKI: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto on Wednesday reiterated that the Opposition would topple the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government following democratic tactics.
“It’s time to bring about a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan as his time is over,” said the PPP chairman while addressing a public rally in Ghotki on the fourth day of PPP’s long march against the incumbent government.
ہم شعلوں پہ چلنے والے ہیں
نہیں ڈرتے چند انگاروں سے
یہ دھرتی ساری گونجے گی
بس جیئے بھٹو کےنعروں سےچیئرمین پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی بلاول بھٹو زرداری کی قیادت میں عوامی مارچ گھوٹکی پہنچ گیا۔@BBhuttoZardari #AwamiMarch#عوامی_مارچ pic.twitter.com/zDCosOzDYf
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Addressing the participants, Bilawal thanked the citizens of the city and said that PM Imran faced defeat because they stood against him. “The PM promised us a change but only brought an economic crisis in the country,” he added.
The PPP chairman assured the participants that he would fulfill the promises which his late mother Benazir Bhutto made during her lifetime.
Talking about the current situation in the country, Bilawal said that there is a lack of jobs as people are going through the worst economic situation.
“The nation will have to fight for its right and for the future of the upcoming generation,” Bilawal said adding that he will fulfil the promises made by late Benazir Bhutto.
The long march — led by the PPP chairman — started from Karachi and it will reach the capital in 10 days passing through 34 different cities.
The party had announced the long march to protest the inflation, hike in petroleum products prices and other measures taken by the PTI-led federal government.
Earlier on Sunday, Bilawal had said that neither Sindh nor Pakistan can progress as long as the PTI-led incumbent government was in power. The statement had come during the politician’s address to a rally at Mazar-e-Quaid before the commencement of PPP’s long march.
Bilawal thanked the people of Karachi for gathering in huge numbers to “wage war” against the incumbent government on the party’s call. He went on to say that the three years of the incumbent govt in power forced Karachi’s people to protest.