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Bilawal endorses PTI’s May 9 judicial probe demand

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Ijaz Kakakhel
Islamabad

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Monday endorsed the call by the PTI for a judicial commission into the May 9 riots during his maiden speech during a session of the National Assembly.

Speaking on the floor of the assembly, Bilawal said he agreed with the demand earlier made by KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur. The KP CM had demanded for a judicial commission to probe the protests that erupted on May 9 following the arrest of PTI founder Imran Khan from the premises of the Islamabad High Court.

Bilawal, agreeing with Gandapur’s demand, said the results of such an inquiry should be accepted by all parties involved. He also stressed the need for dialogue and reconciliation to steer Pakistan out of crisis instead of exchanging harsh words and abuse in the assembly.

“I am the third-generation representative of my family to be elected in this House, when you enter this building, you can see the name of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto engraved on the foundation stone. By making this democratic institution strong, we will make ourselves and the people of Pakistan strong,” said the PPP chairman while speaking on the floor of the lower house.

The PPP scion also stated that by weakening the institution of the Parliament, we will be weakening both ourselves and democracy. “Our elders who have become a member of this house five or six times should create good traditions,” said the former foreign minister as he urged older members to make decisions for the benefit of the youth. He reminded fellow lawmakers that the eyes of the nation were upon them at this crucial time as the people are suffering economic difficulties.

Referring to PTI leader Omar Ayub’s remarks that his speech would be censored on TV, Bilawal expressed disappointment saying that it was a tradition started during the tenure of Imran Khan and “we should not continue it”.

He maintained that a code of conduct needs to be made for politics and politicians. Maintaining that no single party could make important decisions in the government due to a split mandate, Bilawal stressed the need for cooperation and expressed confidence in the premiership of Shehbaz Sharif to better the current situation.

Bilawal also congratulated the leader of the opposition Omar Ayub and the chief ministers of the four provinces on their election.

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