Conduct of Sindh versus Punjab's departments are very different: Khurshid Shah
Says this double standard will no longer be accepted
In the National Assembly, leader of the opposition, Khurshid Shah said that the conduct of Sindh and Punjab's departments are different and this double standard will not work, Express News reported.
When speaking to Islamabad media, Khurshid Shah said the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) are moving forward with new leadership, stating that Bilawal Bhutto will practice politics the way his grandfather did.
PPP rally comes to the capital and workers party
He claims the PPP damaged the pride of a particular party that often claims to organise the largest rallies in Pakistan. He went on to state that the Parade Ground in Islamabad was not big enough to accommodate all the PPP workers- with half the workers having to stand outside the Ground. He added that rallies from Sialkot, Jehlum, Lala Moosa, Kashmir and Attock could not reach Islamabad because of the traffic jam and thus, approximately 4000 to 5000 workers were stuck on the National Highway and never even made it to the Parade ground.
Bilawal vows to revive PPP's socialist ideology
Shah goes on to state that despite the serious case against Nawaz Sharif and his family, there have been no arrests nor are any of their names on the ECL. Sharjeel Memon, on the other hand, presented himself but has yet to receive justice. Shah then reiterated that the conduct of Sindh and Punjab's departments are different and this double standard will not work.
When speaking to Islamabad media, Khurshid Shah said the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) are moving forward with new leadership, stating that Bilawal Bhutto will practice politics the way his grandfather did.
PPP rally comes to the capital and workers party
He claims the PPP damaged the pride of a particular party that often claims to organise the largest rallies in Pakistan. He went on to state that the Parade Ground in Islamabad was not big enough to accommodate all the PPP workers- with half the workers having to stand outside the Ground. He added that rallies from Sialkot, Jehlum, Lala Moosa, Kashmir and Attock could not reach Islamabad because of the traffic jam and thus, approximately 4000 to 5000 workers were stuck on the National Highway and never even made it to the Parade ground.
Bilawal vows to revive PPP's socialist ideology
Shah goes on to state that despite the serious case against Nawaz Sharif and his family, there have been no arrests nor are any of their names on the ECL. Sharjeel Memon, on the other hand, presented himself but has yet to receive justice. Shah then reiterated that the conduct of Sindh and Punjab's departments are different and this double standard will not work.