Bilawal responds to those who 'don't appreciate' his tears
PPP chairman broke down in tears as he spoke about his late mother during a visit to injured victims of Quetta attack
PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari addressed his emotional press conference on Sunday and people’s harsh reactions to it, saying he hopes his critics never experienced the pain he has experienced.
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“To those who don't appreciate my tears; I pray u never have to experience the pain I've experienced, I pray u never have to shed such tears,” he said in a tweet.
On Sunday, Bilawal broke down in tears as he spoke about his late mother, Benazir Bhutto, during a visit to inquire after injured victims of the police training centre attack in Quetta last month.
“My family and the people of Balochistan share the same pain… I am no ordinary politician. I am the son of Benazir Bhutto. I am also a victim of this terrorism,” he said.
Bilawal Bhutto breaks down as he visits injured cadets in Quetta
Bilawal was visiting victims of a deadly attack in Quetta. Three heavily-armed militants wearing suicide vests had stormed the New Sariab Police Training Centre last week, killing at least 62 people and wounding dozens more.
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“To those who don't appreciate my tears; I pray u never have to experience the pain I've experienced, I pray u never have to shed such tears,” he said in a tweet.
On Sunday, Bilawal broke down in tears as he spoke about his late mother, Benazir Bhutto, during a visit to inquire after injured victims of the police training centre attack in Quetta last month.
“My family and the people of Balochistan share the same pain… I am no ordinary politician. I am the son of Benazir Bhutto. I am also a victim of this terrorism,” he said.
Bilawal Bhutto breaks down as he visits injured cadets in Quetta
Bilawal was visiting victims of a deadly attack in Quetta. Three heavily-armed militants wearing suicide vests had stormed the New Sariab Police Training Centre last week, killing at least 62 people and wounding dozens more.