Summary Bilawal said politicians are known by the sacrifices they make
BADIN (Dunya News) – Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Tuesday responding Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan by saying he saw his mother sacrifice her life when he was 19 and that he doesn’t need to be taught politics, Dunya News reported.
He said Sindh is being entrapped in ‘Piri-Muridi’, literally the relationship between a spiritual leader and disciple.
According to details, Bilawal led a rally for the second phase of the local body elections in Badin where he verbally targeted his opponents. “Has anyone ever taught a fish how to swim?” he asked.
Bilawal said politicians are known by the sacrifices they make and not by entrapping the people into Piri-Muridi.
He said those who called his mother and the former prime minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto sister have now aligned with the enemies. The crowd kept chanting slogans in Bilawal’s support.
Imran Khan in a rebuttal to Bilawal Bhutto has said last week that no one becomes leader of the country by reading speeches that are written by others.
He threw sharp words at the PPP leader while addressing a gathering in Umarkot.
Khan said that the people of Sindh should not become “worms but Iqbal’s shaheens.” Earlier on Thursday, Bilawal had mentioned Khan in an address and said that ‘bat’ would not win in Sindh.
Khan said that he would teach Bilawal how to move ahead step by step if he comes to him. People have told him about the preparations for the local body (LB) polls in Sindh and the elections amount to a fraud and nothing, he added.
PTI chairman urged the people to rise above their fears in Sindh.
On the other hand, Khan has once again strongly reacted to flak on Reham Khan. In a message on social media website, Khan stated that media is speculating about Reham’s alleged finance matter with PTI.
Read: Bilawal Bhutto to get new taskmaster for Urdu
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will start new regimen to get grip on the national language as he seeks Shehla Raza’s help to better his speaking prospects in Urdu, reports Dunya News.
The PPP leader, who got his degree from Oxford a few years back, has decided to get coached by Shehla Raza, Deputy Speaker of Sindh Assembly, who is known to be a hard taskmaster.
Earlier in his political career, Bilawal has been trained by PPP stalwart Sherry Rehman, by reading aloud his speeches written in Roman Urdu.
