Bilawal seeks treason case against Aviation Minister.

LAHORE -- PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that the party leaders do not want any concession or NRO.

Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, he vowed to continue giving a tough time to the government.

Bilawal challenged Prime Minister Imran Khan for a debate either in the Parliament or on TV. He said that Imran Khan was PM of PTI and not Pakistan, and he was just limited to social media due to a lack of courage to face the opposition.

He said that the PM was so incapable that he had even failed in evolving national consensus on the Kashmir issue.

'If Osama Bin Laden is a martyr then what is your stance on Zarb-e-Azb, Swat Operation, and the APS attack?' he said., adding, the country needed a mature Prime Minister, who can tackle its problems. Refuting the government claims regarding decrease in number of corona cases and infection rate, Bilawal said pandemic was not subsiding in Pakistan.

'The government has not taken any step to deal with the coronavirus and the locust swarms,' he said. He said that Pakistan was facing unprecedented challenges but it can be seen in the budget that education, health and unemployment have not been given any priority.

Bilawal said that the opposition parties were not talking about the minus-one formula but PM Imran himself brought up the subject. He said that whenever democracy faced threats, PPP played a vital role in its preservation. 'The sugar commission was an NRO given to Buzdar, Tareen and Asad Umar,' he said.

Bilawal said that the governments each policy seems to be based on the principle of NRO.

He said that the PTI-led government was exacerbating the crises as it has failed to deal with them in an appropriate manner. Referring to the plane crash and recent debacle regarding the credentials of pilots, Bilawal said the government was using the unfortunate incident as an excuse to privatise PIA. 'Our pilots are known for their expertise around the world.'

He said that the country was proud of Sindh police for thwarting the Pakistan Stock Exchange...

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