Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid has challenged Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari by saying that he would be holding a rally in Larkana in response to PPP’s rally in Rawalpindi on December 27.
The PPP had recently announced to hold a gathering at Liaquat Bagh to mark the 12th death anniversary of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, who had been assassinated in the same place in December 2007.
In comments addressed to Bilawal, Rashid has said, "If you're coming to Rawalpindi, I'll come to Larkana."
He added that Rawalpindi was a city of noble people which welcomes people who wanted to hold political rallies.
Moreover, in comments directly addressed to Bilawal, the railways minister said, "You've remained a child all your life. This is why I'm always telling you to play cautiously."
Moreover, regarding the Musharraf high treason verdict, he said that the government respected the decision of the courts. However, Rashid was critical towards paragraph 66 of the verdict, which called for hanging Musharraf’s corpse in D-chowk for three days.
The PPP had recently announced to hold a gathering at Liaquat Bagh to mark the 12th death anniversary of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, who had been assassinated in the same place in December 2007.
In comments addressed to Bilawal, Rashid has said, "If you're coming to Rawalpindi, I'll come to Larkana."
He added that Rawalpindi was a city of noble people which welcomes people who wanted to hold political rallies.
Moreover, in comments directly addressed to Bilawal, the railways minister said, "You've remained a child all your life. This is why I'm always telling you to play cautiously."
Moreover, regarding the Musharraf high treason verdict, he said that the government respected the decision of the courts. However, Rashid was critical towards paragraph 66 of the verdict, which called for hanging Musharraf’s corpse in D-chowk for three days.