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Bilawal Bhutto asks PM Imran Khan to control his tongue

Bilawal Bhutto asks PM Imran Khan to control his tongue
April 25, 2019
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has asked Prime Minister Imran Khan to control his tongue. Reacting to PM Imran Khan’s speech in Wana, he said that what the message for women is by Prime Minister Imran Khan by terming a man as a woman. “Is it a crime to be a woman?” The PPP chairman asked Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi to sit with Imran Khan during foreign tours. He feared that the county might break up if an attempt was made to impose the presidential system. “The government is attacking each front whether it is foreign policy, governance and democracy,” he said. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the FIA is now under the facilitator of a terrorist. “We will not allow anyone to touch the 18th amendment, the parliamentary system and democracy. We will not tolerate One Unit,” he declared. He claimed that the PPP had given more jobs to the people as compared to all government.
Bilawal Bhutto terms PM a ghost employee in parliament
Earlier, PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has termed Prime Minister Imran Khan a ghost employee in the parliament. Talking to the media on Tuesday, he said that the prime minister should come to the House as he gets the salary. “It is opposition’s job to stage the protest, but the government is doing it,” he said. Bilawal Bhutto said that the prime minister should be present in the House if the session is very costly. The PPP chairman said that the (treasury bench) beat the desks when he makes a speech in English and start crying when he delivers a speech in Urdu. To a question about English, he reiterated that he would improve his Urdu.
‘Selected PM’ can’t hide his incompetence by sacking ministers: Bilawal
Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari termed on Monday that ‘selected’ Prime Minister Imran Khan cannot hide his incompetence from ousting ministers. Addressing a National Assembly session, the PPP chairman lashed out at the incumbent government and he called former finance minister Asad Umar as ‘an educated but illiterate’ person [parha likha jahil]. He also referred prime minister a ‘selected’ leader. It is pertinent to mention here that Bilawal’s remarks on PM Khan and Asad Umar triggered ruckus in the parliament and the PTI MNAs left their seats and chanted slogans. Bilawal also said that the new federal cabinet, calling it a combination of Musharraf and PPP’s teams, adding that the government appointed Zardari’s finance minister after removal of PTI’s.