Bilawal asks Qureshi to retract statement on PPP fanning provincialism or resign.

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Tuesday demanded that Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi retract his statement accusing the Sindh government of fanning provincialism.

"When I talk about Sindh, they accuse me of playing the Sindh card. But when I talk about Balochistan or KP or Gilgit-Baltistan, they don't accuse me of playing the provincial card?

"I want that minister (Qureshi) to take back his statement. If he can't take it back, then I demand his resignation. Unacceptable!" said Bilawal at a press conference that was held hours after the Senate session ended.

The PPP chairman was responding to comments made by Qureshi during a special Senate session to debate the government's policy on the Covid-19 pandemic.

Qureshi - who earlier heard stinging criticism of the PTI-led government on the floor of the House by Senator Sherry Rehman - had lashed out at the PPP benches, saying that a party which once "stood for the federation now reeks of provincialism" and rejected claims that the Centre had left Sindh on its own amidst the pandemic.

"This is not the PPP of the past, which was a symbol of the federation. Today, I sense the roots of provincialism in the party," the foreign minister said.

"Karachi is as much ours as it is yours. Sindh is ours. Sindh's capital is ours; even now the people of Karachi support PTI and our allied party MQM," he said, and told PPP senators in the legislature to "get ready" as the PTI would also make inroads in Sindh, "just like we did in Punjab and KP".

Bilawal called the foreign minister's comments a "slap on the face".

"We want to save our country and this man is talking about proving political mettle in Sindh? Not everything is about politics. We should avoid playing up these debates during a global health crisis.

My efforts are in front of the people. When I got the chance yesterday [during the National Assembly session], I put forward my view in front of the people, and look at how we were abused in return. It's sad.

Bilawal also took the opportunity to criticise Prime Minister Imran Khan for his absence in yesterday's NA session.

"PM Imran should have attended and explained his point of view because he is the leader of the government he wants workers, labourers to go to work but will not step outside to fulfil his basic duty."

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