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National dialogue doable solely after resignation of ‘illegitimate’ PM, says Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Sunday asserted that the choice of dialogue on the nationwide degree will solely be doable after the incumbent premier Imran Khan steps down from his publish.“Once the incumbent anti-people and illegitimate puppet prime minister steps down, this will pave the way for such a dialogue,” he advised a press convention, reported Dawn.Bhutto-Zardari was on a go to to Thatta to supply his condolences to the household of the late Aijaz Ali Shah Sheerazi, a former adviser to the Sindh chief minister.He mentioned the one platform for a nationwide dialogue could be the parliament, however earlier than any such dialogue, the Prime Minister has to resign so {that a} political answer on points confronted by the individuals will be chalked out.Lambasting the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) authorities for its poor efficiency, the PPP chairman mentioned each phase of society, together with farmers, labourers and small merchants had been fed up of it.“People are unable to send their children to schools and buy them essentially required commodities, medicines etc due to inflation and unemployment,” he mentioned.Bhutto-Zardari additional argued that Imran Khan couldn’t even present aid to staff by growing their salaries nor might it elevate the pension of retired individuals, whereas tariffs on electrical energy and fuel continued to construct up. He additionally mentioned the premier has pushed Pakistan’s economic system in shambles with its progress price fallen under these of Bangladesh and Afghanistan.He additionally accused the federal government of pleasing ‘mafias’ by extending bailout packages value billions of rupees to them.Furthermore, Bilawal strongly condemned the killing of over 10 coal miners in Balochistan and requested the federal government to make sure the protection and safety of the employees, whereas demanding the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP), reported Dawn.“Ever since the current government has come to power, we have been witnessing escape of terrorists from the custody of law enforcement agencies,” he claimed.He additionally slammed Imran Khan and Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed for not fulfilling their tasks and victimising the opposition and threatening the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) leaders as an alternative.He additionally reaffirmed PPP’s key position within the battle in opposition to the federal authorities’s transfer to occupy provinces’ islands.Bilawal’s assertion comes after the PDM held a political rally in opposition to the federal government in Bahawalpur.The 11-party opposition alliance has demanded the resignation of Imran Khan until January 31. (ANI)