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Support me if you want politics for labourer, people’s rights: Bilawal

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SUKKUR: Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday said if masses wanted the politics for the rights of labourers and common men then they should support him, ARY News reported.

“In sha Allah! I will fight anti-people forces with support of people. We will collectively defeat them,” he said while addressing a public gathering in Sukkur on the ocassion of 51st Foundation Day of Pakistan People’s Party.

On this occasion, the PPP chairman expressed his resolve to follow the ideology of former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and philosophy of former PM Benazir Bhutto.

He vowed that the party would keep striving for strengthening the democratic institutions, the supremacy of the Parliament and a workable justice system and rule of law.

Bilawal Zardari said the PPP had offered the 1973 constitution, gave Pakistan status of being invincible through nuclear programme, remedied the wounded Pakistan in 1971, drove India to reach the historic Simla Accord, made the provinces autonomous and devolved powers to the provinces and the Parliament.

He also took a dig at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)’s government saying that Pakistan was subjected to grave crisis of leadership which had put future of Pakistan’s people in peril.

“We will rescue Pakistan from this crisis and stop the ‘u-turn government’s’ way,” he said.

The PPP chief said the government was taking political revenge in the name of accountability.

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