Bilawal Bhutto labels parliament, media, judiciary as "rubber stamps"
PPP Chairman busy in campaigning for his party in South Punjab
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto, who is busy now-a-days in campaigning for his party in South Punjab, criticised Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif over his foreign trips, reported Dunya News.
While addressing to a delegation of Bahawalpur High Court, Bilawal complained of the discriminatory attitude adopted towards PPP and labeled various vital institutions of the country, including the parliament, judiciary and the media as “rubber stamps” while also criticising the Punjab government at the same time.
Bilawal also delivered an address at Jamal Wali area of Sadiqabad. Prior to these public engagements, former governor Makhdoom Ahmed Mahmood arranged a lavish breakfast for the PPP Chairman which included 13 dishes such as tikka botti, chop roast, samosa, chicken sandwich, shami kebab, chicken roast, chicken wings, dhami kebab, gajjar ka halwa, gajar ka halwa, kashmiri tea and juices.