Four-point charter of demands should be met: Bilawal

Four-point charter of demands should be met: Bilawal
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Summary Bilawal expressed that the state should provide opportunities for everyone on equal basis

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto has said that we need to address societal issues and strengthen our democratic and judicial system.

PPP leader revealed this while addressing a press conference and cleared out that we would have to bring changes in economic system. He also stressed that democracy was not only meant for the Parliament but also for the economic system as well.

Bilawal expressed that the state should provide opportunities for everyone on equal basis.

While responding to a question regarding the current turmoil, Bilawal put forward two solutions to tackle the situation. In the first place he suggested that his four-point charter of demands should be met and in the second place, the coverage of ongoing chaos should be stopped as it will automatically put an end to this melodrama. He blamed politicians and media anchors equally for enhancing their ratings and taking benefit out of the ongoing situations.

Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party professed that maintaining the rule of law is the responsibility of the state and everybody should be allowed to exercise his democratic right. He questioned that if the government can differentiate between good and bad Talibans and on the other side, don’t allow politicians to protest, how come someone call himself as the prime minister of the country.

Bilawal professed that the Interior Minister should resign as his actions were sending mix signals to the world. Moreover, he also blamed Chaudhry Nisar for providing proofs for Modi’s conspiracies of isolating Pakistan. PPP leader said that he was confused as to either the Prime Minister or his Interior Minister was not sincere.

PPP leader revealed that conspiracies against the country had started since the day our country came into being, however, as a politician it was his duty to protect his country against every kind of conspiracy. 

 

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