Bilawal brushes off 'Chacha' Imran's comments on dynastic politics
PPP chairman was addressing an election rally in Badin
With local bodies elections in Sindh just around the corner, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari continued his party’s campaign, while fitting in the opportunity to take jabs at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief.
Hitting back at the PTI chief for calling him ‘baby Bhutto’, Bilawal, while addressing PPP supporters in Badin, asked, “Chacha (uncle) Imran, has anyone ever taught a fish how to swim?”
Earlier on Friday, during a public address in Malti, Imran Khan said Bilawal is unable to understand that the time for dynastic politics has gone.
PTI chief takes aim at 'baby' Bilawal
Standing atop a truck, the same one used by his mother and former prime minister Benazir Bhutto upon her return from self-exile in 2007, Bilawal said people of Badin always supported Benazir Bhutto and he would never leave them alone.
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Bilawal didn’t just stop at Imran. In an apparent jibe at former PPP leader Zulfiqar Mirza and his wife, former speaker national assembly Fehmida Mirza, Bilawal said people who used to call Benazir their sister have now joined hands with enemies.
Hitting back at the PTI chief for calling him ‘baby Bhutto’, Bilawal, while addressing PPP supporters in Badin, asked, “Chacha (uncle) Imran, has anyone ever taught a fish how to swim?”
Earlier on Friday, during a public address in Malti, Imran Khan said Bilawal is unable to understand that the time for dynastic politics has gone.
PTI chief takes aim at 'baby' Bilawal
Standing atop a truck, the same one used by his mother and former prime minister Benazir Bhutto upon her return from self-exile in 2007, Bilawal said people of Badin always supported Benazir Bhutto and he would never leave them alone.
Zulfiqar Mirza announces formation of new party
Bilawal didn’t just stop at Imran. In an apparent jibe at former PPP leader Zulfiqar Mirza and his wife, former speaker national assembly Fehmida Mirza, Bilawal said people who used to call Benazir their sister have now joined hands with enemies.