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KHAIRPUR: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has delayed its April 5 Central Executive Committee (CEC), called to decide over resignation, after President Arif Alvi convened a Senate session on the same day.
Party’s chairman Bilawal Bhutto, while announcing the decision during a media briefing in Khairpur today (Saturday), called upon the opposition parties to cast differences aside and unite against the ‘incompetent’ and ‘selected’ government.
Bilawal said it had been the “good luck” of Prime Minister Imran Khan that the opposition didn’t move a no-confidence motion against him. “Unfortunately, from the Senate elections, the PPP has been opposing the government and the PTI’s puppet system,” he lamented.
“Only Prime Minister is benefiting from this lack of unity among the opposition parties,” he said, adding that it was the opposition’s failure that it couldn’t expose Imran Khan’s effort to snatch the independence of the state bank.
He further said, “We should keep our issues aside and should focus on ousting the selected government.” Bilawal reiterated that it was the PPP’s desire to do opposition together with other political parties.
The PPP chairman claimed that within the PPP too there were questions and doubts raised by some members about the different parties in the PDM but no attention was given to such voices. “We choose to focus on what we agree on and we should choose also to agree to disagree,” he added.