Your 'duplicitous policy' will no longer fly, Bilawal tells PML-N

Bilawal seeks PML-N's cooperation to oust CM Buzdar, PM Imran Khan; warns them of repercussions if they do not

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PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari addressing a  a workers convention in Rahim Yar Khan, on September 9, 2021. — YouTube/HumNewsLive
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari addressing a  a workers convention in Rahim Yar Khan, on September 9, 2021. — YouTube/HumNewsLive
  • PPP chairman Bilawal seeks PML-N cooperation to oust CM Buzdar.
  • Bilawal says PML-N should use its vote to oust government.
  • "If PML-N does not oust government, it should accept it is its facilitator".


PML-N's "duplicitous policy" can no longer work, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said Thursday as he asked the party to "respect" the vote and use it against the government.

"Your duplicitous policy will no longer work, either you should play your role as an Opposition party or accept that you are the government's facilitators," the PPP chairman said as he addressed a workers' convention in Rahim Yar Khan.

Bilawal said his party would force PML-N to play its role as an Opposition party and oust Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar. 

"You cannot back out from using your vote [against the government] after seeking respect for [people's votes]."

The PPP chairman said the Opposition should unite and struggle against the government, as he predicted that Buzdar was a mere "puppet" and he would be sent packing soon.

"The people will never forgive you [PML-N] if you back out now [...] you will have to do something now, otherwise your hypocrisy will be exposed before the people of Punjab," Bilawal said.

Bilawal urged PML-N to join forces with PPP to oust Buzdar and Prime Minister Imran Khan, as when the “puppet’s puppet” falls, so will the prime minister — implying that the chief minister is the premier’s “puppet”.

'Resign or use your vote'

The PPP chairman said only together can the Opposition save Punjab, as he told PML-N that Buzdar could only continue his reign as the chief minister if the Shahbaz Sharif-led party had its own interests behind his rule.

“You have to do one of two things — either resign or use your vote.”

Bilawal warned that the PPP would take revenge from the prime minister sooner or later and mentioned that when the time comes, PM Imran Khan "would be standing alone with no one by his side."

The PPP chairman said his party would form a government in the Centre and the provinces, as Pakistan was aspiring for a “people’s government”. 

“The incumbent government has not fulfilled any promises [...] all of Imran Khan’s promises turned out to be false.”