Observer Report
Karachi
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Saturday promised to remove the PTI government through the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM). He remarked that arrests were nothing new for his party.
Addressing the Karachi Bar Association members, he said the PPP was standing up against the undemocratic forces. “We have to launch a struggle for real democracy,” Bilawal stressed.
Praising the lawyers for the role they played in the past, he noted that the PPP leadership had been facing baseless allegations and told the audience that they were being threatened with arrests.
The opposition would have to come out on the streets if their voice was not heard in the Parliament, the PPP chairman warned, as he urged the lawyers to join the movement launched for the people’s democratic rights.
Bilawal said that the government had gone so far in their “revenge policy that they filed sedition charges” against AJK Prime Minister. “The country can no longer bear the burden of this government.”
Meanwhile, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah kept knocking on the door of the auditorium of the Karachi city courts after the security guards of PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari closed the door on him.
He stood outside for two minutes before the door was opened and he was allowed to enter.
Many lawyers had gathered at the court for Bilawal’s arrival and they kept pushing and shoving one another because of which Bilawal got out of his vehicle some time after arriving at the court.