Bilawal announces to table no-confidence motion against PM Imran
Bilawal said that we know how to send undemocratic powers packing
LARKANA (Dunya News) – Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday while announcing to table a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan said that he would convince the allies.
Addressing a ceremony in Larkana on Friday, he said that the federal minister were trying to create differences among the opposition but the puppet will have to go home and the people s representative will become the prime minister.
Bilawal said that we know how to send undemocratic powers packing and we will overthrow this incompetent and incompetent government under the banner of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).
The PPP chairman went on to say that the statements of federal ministers were an expression of their fear and apprehension. They are afraid that if all the opposition forces come together, their puppet prime minister would be thrown out.
He further said that that Larkana Industrial Zone will provide employment opportunities to thousands of people, adding that the geographical location of the project is according to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.
“The PPP has always served the people of Pakistan,” Bilawal said and added his party has always created employment opportunities whether it is a laborer or a farmer.
The PPP chairman said: “The damage PTI government has done to the country is unprecedented. Pakistan has further weakened economically. Compared to the federal government, PPP gave reasonable rates for taxes. We did not consider traders and industrialists as criminals but gradually brought them under the tax net.”
Bilawal said that agriculture is a backbone of Sindh’s economy and we hope that this project will boost agriculture in the province.
“We are portrayed as enemies of industry and friends of the people but we know that industrialization plays an important role in the development of a country. That s why we offer special packages,” he added.