Govt won't complete tenure, elections in 2017, Bilawal asserts

Dunya News

Bilawal reiterated that PPP's four demands should be met if protest was to be avoided

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chairman of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has asserted that government of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) would not be able to complete its tenure and General Elections would be held in 2017.

Bilawal talked to the media in the provincial capital and claimed that PPP would form government in provinces as well as the federation.

He said that PPP was the only political organisation which could bring positive change in the country. He vowed to hold every leader accountable through democratic framework. The government should not treat PPP’s warning of long march a mere rhetorical threat, he warned.

Chairman of PPP reiterated that PPP’s four demands should be met if protest was to be avoided.

Bilawal said that PPP’s strategy against the premier was working efficiently and that the party attempted to bridge gaps among all political parties for the sake of democracy.

He claimed to form alliance with all opposition parties to work for the progress of the country and to protect democracy.