KARACHI: Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Zardari Bhutto sees gas of the country is at the verge of end.
Addressing a energetic Urdu speech at the 46th Foundation Day of his party in a British accent, he challenged the squatting of Mullah and Mister on the country.
“We will not allow personlization of national assets in the name of Privatization,” he further said to a charged mob.
PPP Central and provincial leaders of the party participated in the gathering and they together cut a large cake in relation with PPP’s day.
Before addressing the event Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah met Bilawal Bhutto and congratulated him on the foundation day of the party, SAMA News has reported.
Relating history of Bhutto’s dynasty and its political struggle, Bilawal tried to make a connection with people of all provinces individually calling out people of Punjab, Sindh, KPK and Balochistan.
“Can’t you understand my language,” he busted into shouting with emotions to counter objections on him that PPP chairman can’t even understand masses language, Urdu.
“Our relations are interwoven by blood, not words.”
Bilawal sees projects of his mother Benazir Bhutto are being wrapped out claiming that PPP would emerged as a political power in 2018 general elections.
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