Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Fawad Chaudhry has responded to PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto's speech, saying that Zardari and his son have buried the political legacy of Zulfikar Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto in the tombs as the “people of Sindh are praying for salvation from Zardari's bandit rule”.
The PTI leader, in a statement issued on Tuesday, said, “Puppets of the establishment staged a show on the occasion of Benazir’s [death] anniversary.”
Fawad said that in order to benefit from NRO-2, Zardari and his son declared complete detachment from politics of Zukfikar Bhutto and Benazir. “The Federation has restricted Pakistan's largest political party to a few settlements in Sindh and made it a haven for criminals.”
He said that the people of Sindh were praying for deliverance from the bandit rule of Zardari. “The people of Sindh are suffering from the calamity of floods, while Zardari's followers have been pouring Sindh's money into their pockets.”
Bhutto gave the Constitution to the country, he said, while Zardari colluded with the “thieves of Jati Umra” to flout its human rights chapter.
Fawad said that in order to gain power, Zardari and his son became facilitators of every shameful attack on the Constitution, democracy and parliament.
“Zardari and his son are also facilitators in the crime of ruining the economy which is growing at the rate of 6%.”
The PTI leader said that due to the facilitation of Zardari and his son, terrorism, which was extinct until eight months ago, was resurfacing while the provinces were being deprived of their resources.
Fawad said that with the shameful support of Zardari and his son, the freedom of expression is being crushed and the people are being deprived of their political rights.
“Zardari and his son are also involved in the crime of increasing the prices of flour and food items by several times,” he said. “We will make those who seek life in escape from the election stand in front of the people.”
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