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Vacate PM’s seat if you’re confident of winning polls, says Bilawal

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Says announce elections if you have courage

 

Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday challenged Prime Minister Imran Khan to vacate his seat and announce snap elections if he was confident that people will vote for him again but added that the “coward” prime minister will not do that.

Addressing party workers on the occasion of Rana Sajjad Hussain’s joining the PPP here on Wednesday, he asked his party workers to take the principles of the party to every house in Multan. These principles being, ‘Islam is our religion’, ‘Democracy is our politics’, ‘Equality is our economy’, All powers to the people’ and ‘Martyrdom is our goal.’

He said that his party was all set to hold the long march, scheduled for February 27, against the “incompetent” rulers and will take the prime minister head-on after reaching Islamabad.

“Imran Khan has been lecturing us… today, I challenge him that if he’s not a coward then leave the prime minister’s post and announce the election date… we will not need to carry out the protest march then,” he added.

Bilawal further added that if Imran Khan was so confident that the people were going to vote for him again then he should announce early elections, “but he knows that the people were fed up with him”.

 

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