Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto on Wednesday accused “individuals” in the judiciary of “doing politics”.
Speaking at a ceremony for laying the foundation stone of the first “health city” in Gambat, Sindh the foreign minister accused members of the judiciary of taking sides, saying: “These institutions have become puppets.”
Speaking about the ongoing conundrum regarding the polls in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he alleged: “The same plan through which the “selected” was imposed in 2018 is being put into play even today. An unworthy and incompetent leader was imposed on us back then and these judges could not see.”
“We have to save this system,” he said, adding that “some people” in the institution “have become stubborn and are playing politics”.
He slammed the judiciary and said that the institution had failed to do its duty at various points in Pakistan’s history, including the hanging of his grandfather Zulfikar Bhutto.