Bilawal ‘Congratulates’ PM Khan On World Puppetry Day

Bilawal ‘Congratulates’ PM Khan On World Puppetry Day
In what was clear jab at the ruling government, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Thursday ‘congratulated’ Prime Minister Imran Khan and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on ‘World Puppets Day’.

Bilawal took to Twitter and said: “Today is actually World Puppetry Day congratulations Imran Khan PTI and PTI official.”

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In another Tweet, Bilawal reiterated that the government has not taken action against ministers who are associated with banned outfits. The PPP chief has told the government that unless action is taken against the ministers, they ‘govt be taken seriously’.

He also said that the PTI had not released PPP workers arrested on Wednesday over clashes with police outside the National Accountability Bureau headquarters in Islamabad.

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The workers had gathered to welcome Bilawal and Asif Ali Zardari, who appeared before a NAB probing team. 200 PPP workers were arrested, said party leader Qamar Zaman Kaira.

The PPP chief has often termed Prime Minister Imran Khan a ‘puppet’. On Wednesday, Bilawal said that the ‘puppet’ PM had not taken action against banned outfits, rather they were placed in protective custody.

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Senior lawyers NA Butt and Ch Shoaib Saleem told Naya Daur earlier today that the case against Bilawal and Zardari had no legal standing and might be subsequently quashed.

Butt said that the PPP chief has a clear stance on the ‘assets beyond means case’ since his all assets were inherited from his late mother Benazir Bhutto. For Butt, dragging Bhutto in this NAB case seems more of political victimization.

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