Bilawal blames Imran for resurgence of TTP militancy in KP.

ISLAMABAD -- Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Tuesday said

Tehreek-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) was being funded in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), while Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan had himself admitted reintroducing TTP militants back in the province they were repelled from.

Talking to the media in Dadu, the Foreign Minister (FM) said the PTI government freed the Army Public School (APS) attackers.

"Neither the nation nor I will forgive the perpetrators of the APS attack," said Bilawal.

Talking about the devastations of the floods, Bilawal said that the global community aided Pakistan amid the disaster adding that every platform, from the United Nations to the COP27 conference in Sharm-ul-Shaikh, had admitted Pakistan's losses.

The PPP chief added that the rehabilitation process would speed up after January 9, adding that it was just the start of the rehab process. "Whatever they collect at the International Donors Conference in Geneva on January 9 will be used for flood rehabilitation," said Bilawal.

He said many areas of Sindh and Balochistan were still underwater, and people still needed relief goods such as blankets and clothes for winter.

Bilawal added they would provide stipends to flood-affected people in light of surveys, adding that the affectees would also be given interest-free loans and allotted lands.

The government would build an infrastructure that could survive such a disaster in the future. Bilawal added they could not repair such gigantic damage quickly but would hasten the rehab process after January 9. He added that they would build solar and wind energy zones under public-private partnerships...

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