PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Saturday said at a time when Prime Minister Imran Khan described terrorists (Taliban) as his brothers, “I was condemning terrorist attacks on our soldiers and still do today”.
“That’s called consistency, something understandably alien to you (Fawad Chaudhry),” he remarked.
Bilawal said Mohsin Dawar and Ali Wazir were lawmakers, not terrorists. Asking the National Assembly speaker to follow the rules and calling for formation of a commission is supporting facts, truth and democracy, not any individual.
He said Article 10-A guaranteed fair trial to every individual, adding that “professional turncoats” should really not talk about “dual politics”.
He was responding to a tweet posted by Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry who, in a tweet, said that Bilawal on one hand was supporting Mohsin Dawar in connection with the Kharqamar incident, but had condemned martyrdom of a soldier in North Waziristan. Bilawal was playing politics with the blood of martyrs, he added.
The PPP chairman said Interior Minister Ijaz Shah was a terrorist facilitator and the Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid still publicly expressed support for banned organisations.
“That’s called consistency, something understandably alien to you (Fawad Chaudhry),” he remarked.
Bilawal said Mohsin Dawar and Ali Wazir were lawmakers, not terrorists. Asking the National Assembly speaker to follow the rules and calling for formation of a commission is supporting facts, truth and democracy, not any individual.
He said Article 10-A guaranteed fair trial to every individual, adding that “professional turncoats” should really not talk about “dual politics”.
He was responding to a tweet posted by Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry who, in a tweet, said that Bilawal on one hand was supporting Mohsin Dawar in connection with the Kharqamar incident, but had condemned martyrdom of a soldier in North Waziristan. Bilawal was playing politics with the blood of martyrs, he added.
The PPP chairman said Interior Minister Ijaz Shah was a terrorist facilitator and the Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid still publicly expressed support for banned organisations.