PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari put forth that 'puppet' Prime Minister Imran Khan cannot tackle the critical situation Pakistan is currently in, adding that there would be dire consequences following last week's Pulwama terror attack in India.
Bilawal added that Pakistan is currently going through internal and external challenges, slamming Khan by opining that a selected and puppet Prime Minister can't tackle this critical situation.
Addressing a press conference here today, he especially mentioned that there would dire consequences following the devastating Pulwama attack and said that in wake of this attack, Khan is busy in political stunts which will lead the country towards total destruction.
"Islamabad is following a policy of discrimination and confrontation with the provinces of which result would be more hatred and anger within the country," the PPP Chairperson added.
Bilawal avoided going into details on Kashmir but stressed there would dire consequences of Pulwama incident.
"We are not scared of Islamabad but want to make it clear that our workers usually say that Rawalpindi has always been used as 'Karbala' for PPP," he put forth.
Bilawal also criticised the role of intelligence agencies and said that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), agencies and other institutions are being used for political engineering.
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