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Zardari urges PPP workers to 'march towards Islamabad, oust the govt'

Dawn.comUpdated April 04, 2019
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PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and former president Asif Ali Zardari in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh on Z.A Bhutto's death anniversary. — DawnNewsTV Screengrab

PPP co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday urged his party's supporters to "march towards Islamabad" and oust the government.

"Before the elections, I told you that they want to repeal the 18th Amendment," Zardari said. "That's why they are lodging cases against us. At the time, some friends believed me and some people made fun.

"Now you have seen that the 'selected' prime minister's [bubble] has burst. He said he does not have funds. If you can't collect funds through the FBR then leave.

"He (the prime minister) has sent Pakistan 50 years back. They don't care about the poor. We can't give them more time, we have to march to Islamabad for the sake of the country."

The PPP leader made those remarks at a gathering in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh on the occasion of PPP founder Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's 40th death anniversary.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the co-chairman of the party, asked why justice for Bhutto senior's "judicial murder" has not been served despite four decades having passed by. [Clutch: weren't you in power for over 5 years?... Daddy killed mommy]

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Bilawal warns PM not to try and repeal the 18th Amendment. ─ DawnNewsTV


"Today is the 40th year of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's judicial murder," he said. "This is a tragic chapter of history. This day is asking a question from this country: why was the protector of poor public murdered? He opened the way for 90,000 prisoners to return home, he turned this country into an atomic power. Who signed his death warrant? That question is still awaiting an answer.

"The [former] president submitted a request eight years ago that we should get answers for the murder of our founder. Why do the scales of justice tip one side when it comes to us [Bhuttos]?

Bilawal, in the second half of his speech, criticised the government and warned the prime minister to not attempt to repeal the 18th Amendment.

"Those who are sitting in the Prime Minister's Office have become a symbol of arrogance," he said. "Those who are parading the idea of Naya Pakistan should first understand the foundations of the old Pakistan. [Clutch: old Pakistan meaning old corrupt culture]

"The 'selected' prime minister [Clutch: then how come Imran Khan has such high approval ratings?] came to my Ghotki and said that the federation is bankrupt because of the 18th Amendment. He doesn't know that strong provinces are the foundation of a strong nation. You can't repeal the 18th Amendment. I am warning you, if you try to repeal it, I will... end your [government]."

"He (the PM) says he doesn't want Sindh. You don't want Sindh? Sindh also doesn't need you. He only wants Sindh's resources, and its gas. He wants to snatch the rights of Sindh, steal KP's assets, and keep Balochistan deprived. Provincial governments make provincial decisions, and this is how nations are strengthened but this is beyond this puppet prime minister's understanding."

The PPP leader went after the government's economic performance, saying: "Since PTI has come to power, they have done nothing with sincerity, except lying. There is a tsunami of inflation. Everything is expensive.

"The finance minister says that their economic policies will make the people scream [with agony]. He says he doesn't know anything about agriculture. I want to ask: is he a minister or an economic terrorist?

"People are being rendered homeless due to encroachment measures. Someone tell them that economy is not run on charity or magic. When we try to show them the mirror, they start NAB-gardi.

"But do they think that Bhutto's grandson can be threatened; that Benazir's son will be scared; and that PPP workers will run away? We will fight together, struggle together and complete Benazir and Zulfiqar Bhutto's incomplete mission."

Bilawal said that the cases against him are based on "false allegations" and claimed that he has not been given a fair chance to present his answers in the court.

"I have not been able to record my statement before any court," he said. "All I get are three minutes [to speak] before the court and then they say 'this is something we never heard'. I want to ask the honourable judges to summon old transcripts and recordings."

The PPP leader questioned by the Supreme Court had taken a suo motu notice of the fake bank accounts case.

"The Supreme Court's power of [suo motu] is only exercised in human rights cases or legal complications," he noted. "Why was it exercised in this (fake accounts) case?"

"The reason given was that the progress of this case was slow, even though the case was being heard in a banking court and the FIA had even presented an initial challan. [By that argument], aren't missing persons, Zulfiqar and Benazir Bhutto murder cases also proceeding slowly?"

"I am not saying that don't hold anyone accountable but don't use accountability to hide your sins or as a revenge tool

"When I ask why the NAP (National Action Plan) is not implemented, and why do federal ministers have close ties to militants, a movement to declare me as anti-national is started.

"I demanded the removal of that trio but Khan instead appointed a man who is nominated in cases from Daniel Pearl to Benazir's murders.

"They can't tolerate Benazir, so much so that they want to remove her name from the Benazir Income Support Programme. They actually want to end the programme but Benazir is not a person, she is a mission."... [Clutch let her RIP she is dead.]

Earlier, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said that PPP is the "only party" that can "serve the entire Pakistan".

Late last month, Bilawal, along with a group of PPP leaders and workers, had launched a train 'march' from Karachi to Larkana in connection with Z.A Bhutto's death anniversary.



it zardari is still alive -----it means that the azaab of allah is not finished on pakistan

leader,s beh choor

awaam eh choor.......

when the law of land is not based , practice and applied according to sharia- then

this the pakistan you get--
 
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Zardari says no choice for PPP but to 'march towards Islamabad, oust the govt'

Dawn.com | Javed HussainUpdated April 04, 2019
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PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and former president Asif Ali Zardari in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh on Z.A Bhutto's death anniversary. — DawnNewsTV Screengrab

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PPP co-Chairperson Asif Ali Zardari addresses rally in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh o nthe 40th death anniversary of Z.A Bhutto. — DawnNewsTV

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PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and former president Asif Ali Zardari in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh on Z.A Bhutto's death anniversary. — DawnNewsTV Screengrab

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PPP co-Chairperson Asif Ali Zardari addresses rally in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh o nthe 40th death anniversary of Z.A Bhutto. — DawnNewsTV

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PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and former president Asif Ali Zardari in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh on Z.A Bhutto's death anniversary. — DawnNewsTV Screengrab


PPP co-Chairperson Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday urged his party's supporters to "march towards Islamabad" and oust the government.

"Before the elections, I told you that they want to repeal the 18th Amendment," Zardari said. "That's why they are lodging cases against us. At the time, some friends believed me and some people made fun.

"Now you have seen that the 'selected' prime minister's [bubble] has burst. He said he does not have funds. If you can't collect funds through the FBR (Federal Board of Revenue) then leave.

"It is time for us to march towards Islamabad and oust them [government]. I don't want to do this because I want to be in government; [it is because] he (Prime Minister Khan) has already taken the country 50 years back. If we allow him to remain, he will take us 100 years back."

The PPP leader made those remarks at a gathering in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh on the occasion of PPP founder Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's 40th death anniversary.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the chairman of the party, asked why justice for Z.A Bhutto senior's "judicial murder" has not been served despite four decades having passed by.

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Bilawal warns PM not to try and repeal the 18th Amendment. ─ DawnNewsTV


"Today is the 40th year of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's judicial murder," he said. "This is a tragic chapter of history. This day is asking a question from this country: why was the protector of poor public murdered? He opened the way for 90,000 prisoners to return home, he turned this country into an atomic power. Who signed his death warrant? That question is still awaiting an answer.

"The [former] president submitted a request eight years ago that we should get answers for the murder of our founder. Why do the scales of justice tip one side when it comes to us [Bhuttos]?"

Bilawal, in the second half of his speech, criticised the government and warned the prime minister to not attempt to repeal the 18th Amendment.

"Those who are sitting in the Prime Minister's Office have become a symbol of arrogance," he said. "Those who are parading the idea of Naya Pakistan should first understand the foundations of the old Pakistan.

"The 'selected' prime minister came to my Ghotki and said that the federation is bankrupt because of the 18th Amendment. He doesn't know that strong provinces are the foundation of a strong nation. You can't repeal the 18th Amendment. I am warning you, if you try to repeal it, I will... end your [government]."

"He (the PM) says he doesn't want Sindh. You don't want Sindh? Sindh also doesn't need you. He only wants Sindh's resources, and its gas. He wants to take away the rights of Sindh, steal KP's assets, and keep Balochistan deprived. Provincial governments make provincial decisions, and this is how nations are strengthened but this is beyond this puppet prime minister's understanding."

The PPP leader went after the government's economic performance, saying: "Since PTI has come to power, they have done nothing with sincerity, except lying. There is a tsunami of inflation. Everything is expensive.

"The finance minister says that their economic policies will make the people scream [with agony]. He says he doesn't know anything about agriculture. I want to ask: is he a minister or an economic terrorist?

"People are being rendered homeless due to encroachment measures. Someone tell them that economy is not run on charity or magic. When we try to show them the mirror, they start NAB-gardi.

"But do they think that Bhutto's grandson can be threatened; that Benazir's son will be scared; and that PPP workers will run away? We will fight together, struggle together and complete Benazir and Zulfikar Bhutto's incomplete mission."

Bilawal said that the cases against him are based on "false allegations" and claimed that he has not been given a fair chance to present his answers in the court.

"I have not been able to record my statement before any court," he said. "All I get are three minutes [to speak] before the court and then they say 'this is something we never heard'. I want to ask the honourable judges to summon old transcripts and recordings."

The PPP leader questioned why the Supreme Court had taken a suo motu notice of the fake bank accounts case.

"The Supreme Court's power of [suo motu] is only exercised in human rights cases or legal complications," he noted. "Why was it exercised in this (fake accounts) case?"

"The reason given was that the progress of this case was slow, even though the case was being heard in a banking court and the FIA had even presented an initial challan. [By that argument], aren't missing persons, Zulfiqar and Benazir Bhutto murder cases also proceeding slowly?"

"I am not saying that don't hold anyone accountable but don't use accountability to hide your sins or as a revenge tool.

"When I ask why the NAP (National Action Plan) is not implemented, and why do federal ministers have close ties to militants, a movement to declare me as anti-national is started.

"I demanded the removal of that trio but Khan instead appointed a man who is nominated in cases from Daniel Pearl to Benazir's murders.

"They can't tolerate Benazir, so much so that they want to remove her name from the Benazir Income Support Programme. They actually want to end the programme but Benazir is not a person, she is a mission."

Speeches, clamour, threats won't stop accountability drive: Chaudhry
Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry seemed unfazed by Zardari's indication to march towards the capital, and questioned that "if the PPP respects the courts then why and against whom has it announced the march?"

"It would be better if they march against their own corruption," he advised, adding that "had Bhutto sahab been alive today, he would have also launched a protest march against this PPP's corruption."

Chaudhry said that it is normal for "corruption fiends to resort to protests when their addiction is being treated".

The minister suggested that the PPP of today only has a superficial resemblance to that of Bhutto's PPP. "The extent of this PPP's relation to Zulfiqar Bhutto is similar to PML-N's relation to Muhammad Ali Jinnah," he said. "For how long will the keep on selling their relation with Bhutto and Benazir's name?"

Chaudhry made it clear that "speeches, clamour and threats would not save them from accountability, adding that "you can take to the streets but then the public would itself settles scores with you."

PPP can take the streets but it won't do much: Qureshi
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said it's the PPP's right to take to the streets in protest but predicted that the exercise would prove futile because "the public isn't naive."

"If they want to take to the streets, it is their democratic right," Qureshi told DawnNewsTV. "Without taking the law in their own hands, if they want to present their point of view, they have both the fora available. There is the parliament and they can also do it outside.

"The people, however, are not naive. They know who is responsible for the problems we're facing today. They know that the entire economic crisis wasn't created in these seven months. People are very wise. This is is a primitive mindset that makes some think that they can convince the masses with speeches and words."
 
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died in way she pretty much deserved ,

This is harsh but it is how it is. She didn't care one bit about the lives of ordinary Sindhis in fact her limo was stoned by people in Larkana in the 80s or 90s. Absolutely no achievements under her name but dozens of failures are out there.
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Real problem is the apathy of the state. This tabdeeli is so slow that it is losing all its effectiveness. These people should be hand from their hairs and only demanded one question return states money
 
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I think martial law will be needed now if unrest continues otherwise our existence may come under threat,already current govt is not making good steps for economy and now we cannot afford this chaos and unrest.Army should take over to avoid further damage to our economy .there is no need of democracy and political leaders.judiciary snd sc should be replaced by military courts and all corrupts should be forced to return wealth or killed.This time army should not share govt powers with political parties and no need of selecting civilians like musharaf did and army should abolish parliament and no need for any election.At least 10 yrs of martial law are needed
 
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This is harsh but it is how it is. She didn't care one bit about the lives of ordinary Sindhis in fact her limo was stoned by people in Larkana in the 80s or 90s. Absolutely no achievements under her name but dozens of failures are out there.
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Just because she died in a Suicide Attack doesn't make her a Martyr , A good deed can not undone the bad one, and bad deeds can not undone the good ones . But i'll leave Judgement for the Creator himself
 
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"Now you have seen that the 'selected' prime minister's [bubble] has burst. He said he does not have funds. If you can't collect funds through the FBR then leave

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Zardari We can understand your fake pain about so called democracy & 18 amendment which is a curse on Pakistan by you. You have already ruined the name of bhutto, it's good, you will be busy to defend your corruption on political ground while the cases against your corruption are in courts. You can't justify your corruption on political ground it has to be resolved on legal grounds.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the co-chairman of the party, asked why justice for Bhutto senior's "judicial murder" has not been served despite four decades having passed by
WHEN BHUTTO IS ALIVE YET THEN HOW CAN YOU BLAME ON ANYONE at first place ? FIRST ACCEPT THE TRUTH THEN YOUR political STATEMENT WILL BE CONSIDERED.

What your daddy & mom did about it when they were in power for so many years?


Those who are parading the idea of Naya Pakistan should first understand the foundations of the old Pakistan.
Foundation is based on the ideology of two nation theory with the concept of Falahi Islamic Riyasat with the equal rights for minorities too in society. But kleptocrats can't stand on basic prerequisites of any falahi riyasat. And your party is doing kleptocracy not democracy under Zardari. So you will be rejected, you don't fulfill all the requirements to run Falahi riyasat.

Shar mai bhi khair krny walo se muqabila hai tmhara zardari. Jis din khair krny walo ka sar ghoma tmhari hasti nasal tak baqi nhi rahy GI zameen per. Inshallah
 
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2 hazar rupaya do tub, ab ki bar advance me
 
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