Opposition’s resignations an ‘atom bomb’: Bilawal

PDM is on same page for ‘restoration of democracy’ in the country, says PPP chairman

Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari speaks to the media outside Kot Lakhpat jail. SCREENGRAB

LAHORE:

PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Tuesday dispelled the impression that there were differences between the PDM for the “restoration of democracy” and termed the resignations of the opposition “atom bomb”, saying a strategy for its use would be devised.

“The PDM unanimously decided that its lawmakers will handover resignations to their party chiefs by December 31,” Bilawal said while speaking to media outside Kot Lakhpat jail after meeting PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif.

The PPP chairperson dismissed the reports that his party was against the resignations, saying “our resignations are our atom bombs and the PDM will strategise on how to use them”.

He maintained that the PDM was united and had been working for the same purpose to “restore democracy” in the country.

He reiterated his stance that the opposition was determined to send the government “packing”.

“This is the only way to pull the country out of the crisis. Their deadline is January 31. I want to give a message to Prime Minister Imran Khan. Resign.”

Bilawal said the PTI was unable to run the government affairs and that the people were dying in the “tsunami of inflation”.

When asked if the opposition would be open to a national dialogue, the PPP chairperson noted that there was no point in holding talks with a “puppet” government.

“When an important issue like the FATF was being debated in the House (parliament), the opposition leader was not allowed to speak. In such a situation, on which forum should we hold a national dialogue?”

Replying to a question, Bilawal maintained that he had spoken to Maryam Nawaz about his visit to the PML-N president at Kot Lakhpat jail.

“Since I am in Lahore, we submitted a request [to the jail authorities]. It is our tradition to support even our greatest adversaries during tough times such as these. I wanted to offer my condolences (over Shehbaz’s mother demise),” he said.

“This is the first government to politicise a mother’s death and we condemn it.”

While referring to the arrest of Shehbaz and PPP’s Khursheed Shah, Bilawal said the government desired to put its critics and leaders of opposition in prison.

“Where in the modern world would you see current and former leaders of opposition behind bars?” he asked.

“This is not only the violation of human rights and democratic norms, but this is the reason why the country is not progressing,” he added.

 

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