"If you want to live, then you have to fight against this mindset' which is the enemy of our prosperity," Bilawal said in a video message yesterday released as part of Pakistan People's Party's election campaign.
"We have to defeat those who tortured women in Swat' who bombed our mosques' who wanted to keep our innocent girls like Malala (Yusufzai) away from schools," he said.
"Threats from the Taliban have prevented the PPP from fielding Bilawal for its campaign for the May 11 general election," party officials said.
Bilawal's father, President Asif Ali Zardari, too is unable to campaign for the party as the judiciary has barred him from playing a role in politics.
PPP leaders said the party's election campaign had formally begun with the release of Bilawal's video message, which has been posted on video-sharing websites and sent to all the four provinces.
In the video message, Bilawal expressed regret at his inability to address rallies and meetings, saying the PPP was at "war" with the mindset that supports militancy and extremism.
He said the "murderers" of his grandfather Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and mother Benazir Bhutto "now want to eliminate us as well".
"I wanted to contest polls living amongst you; I wanted to launch the election campaign in the streets of my country alongside my workers... I don't care for my life' the world knows that the PPP has laid lives for democracy and, Inshallah (God willing) one day I will also lead the election campaign of PPP...," he said.
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