Bilawal Bhutto threatens to march to Islamabad if Sindh isn't given its due

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Bilawal Bhutto threatens to march to Islamabad if Sindh isn't given its due

BADIN (Dunya News) - Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Zardari has said that after the devastation by rains across the province, Sindh needs international aid, not a special package. If it isn’t given its due, we will march to Islamabad, he said.

According to details, Bilawal Zardari, on a visit to rain-affected areas, reached Tando Bago town of Badin district where he was given a warm welcome.

Addressing the people on his arrival, he said the whole Pakistan knows that they are suffering. People of Sindh have suffered a lot from the rains and floods and we are here to help you through these difficult times.

Criticizing the government, he said that the Prime Minister has left the people stranded while Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination Fahmida Mirza is also nowhere to be seen. He demanded the resignation of the Minister and said that Badin’s selected minister has done nothing for the public.

Bilawal Bhutto said that declaring an agricultural emergency was part of PTI’s manifesto but the farmer has been under immense stress in their government. He demanded that an agricultural emergency be declared as crops have been destroyed due to monsoon rains.