In a press statement, the Bilawal said that being the largest political party of the country, the PPP always played its role in creating and promoting interfaith harmony and equality.
“Today, we reiterate our commitment for the cause and mission of the leadership of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto to build an egalitarian and inclusive society where everyone enjoys a peaceful and prosperous life without any kind of discrimination,” the chairman added.
Bilawal said all the minorities, including the Hindus, are equal citizens of Pakistan and are free to celebrate their religious and cultural festivals and should be able rejoice the festivities without any fear.
“Pakistan Peoples Party will continue to play its role for the betterment and progress of the masses of Pakistan, including the minorities,” he maintained.
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Anti ppp/ bilawal elements like it or not, so far he z the only politician in Pakistan who has greeted Hindus on Diwali. Keep it up bilawal. Pakistan needs liberal leaders to lead the nation
Interfaith Harmony ???
What about Shia's & Sunnis & the etc etc Bilawal Beta come to karachi & Make this Happen . At-least make the Harmony part Happen
Is this a joke or what...
Doesn't he know Jains and Sikhs also celebrate Diwali?
Despite being hanged and murdered the PPP leaders are still showing that they are a secular and liberal party. The reaction of their foes only shows that they continue to deny the reality of PPP being the only national party in Pakistan who has been winning elections. As the chairman of the party Bilawal has to take all Pakistanis with him on an equal basis. It is his democratic right and duty to defend all the Pakistanis. The fact is most of the rightwing leaders are not following the policy of inclusion. On the contrary they are acting as hate mongers.
One has to appreciate the fact that at least he is saying the right things...........hopefully he also knows that these statements appearing in the press are attributed to him.
Who is Bilawal?
I bet my house Mr. Bilawal can't last two sentences without mention his mother or his grandfather.
One scene from the movie The Hangover correctly portrays my feelings when i see any of the Bhutto brats giving statements in amd about pakistan: the scene where the brother of the bride harshly scares off a trepassing old man away from his father's car. I feel like the car is pakistan and i am as possessive about it as the brother. I feel like saying to these bhutto kidos: go away, dont touch anything, its not yours, what are you staring at? Lol