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GDA is “Puppet” Alliance, Says Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

Hyderabad(July 03, 2018): Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Tuesday said that GDA is puppet alliance and several such alliances are made before the election.

Bilawal Bhutto kicked off the second phase of his election campaign from Hyderabad today.

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Addressing his supporters alongside senior party leaders Naveed Qamar and Murad Ali Shah, Bilawal criticised the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA).

“Some people want to derail the democratic process,” the PPP chairman lamented.

Criticizing former PM, Nawaz Sharif, Bilawal Bhutto Said the nation does not care why someone was disqualified.Bilawal added, “We want a solution to Pakistan’s problems.”

“I am not contesting the general election to win or lose but because my mother was assassinated,” he added.

The PPP chairman is touring various districts of Sindh for a second day and is scheduled to address his supporters from party veteran Naveed Qamar’s residence in Latifabad later during the day.Bilawal will also visit Hala Naka, Tando Jam, Mithiani, Tando Adam and Sanghar today.

The Bhutto family scion will then stop at Nawabshah where he will stay overnight.

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Addressing to party workers in Hyderabad, Bilawal Bhutto said that PPP has always worked for the betterment of masses because prosperous farmer means prosperous Pakistan.

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He further added not a single party given its manifesto until now, only PPP has revealed its manifesto for the masses.

He advised candidates to vote for PPP on July 25 for the sake of the country.

Earlier, Chairman Pakistan People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari while addressing a rally in Thatta said that case vote for PPP to save Pakistan.

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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari embarked on road journey from June 02(yesterday) as he attempts to garner support for the general election scheduled for July 25.

Undeterred by a mob attack on his caravan a day earlier during his electoral rally in Karachi’s Lyari neighbourhood, Bilawal hit the city’s roads once again.

“PPP does not believe in the politics of violence,” the Bhutto scion said, as he stepped out of his car en route to interior Sindh to address supporters on Monday morning.

“My warm welcome in Lyari did not go down well with opposing parties,” he added.

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Speaking to supporters in Quaidabad, the PPP chairman said that stones were pelted at his rally on Sunday under a conspiracy.

Addressing workers upon reaching Gharo in Thatta district, he said that he had visited the district seeking votes from the masses for the first time and expressed hope that they would not disappoint him.After Sindh, Bilawal will campaign in southern Punjab and then on to the rest of the country.

A detailed travel log of the PPP chief is yet to be issued by the party.

Earlier, enraged residents of Karachi’s Bihar Colony pelted stones at the motorcade of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. The women also took part in the protest. Some protesters also resorted to vandalism and broke window of the vehicle.

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Later, Bilawal’s stalwarts came to his rescue and pelted stones back at the protesters. Additional contingent of police has been summoned to control the situation.

Police resorted to baton-charge to disperse the angry protesters. At least one member of the PPP was injured in the clashes and rushed to hospital for treatment.

Bilawal Bhutto’s spokesperson Mustafa Nawaz Khokar stated that those practicing politics of violence can’t halt our path. He said, “We responded to violence by political process. Tensions in area will rise if violence isn’t halted at earliest”.

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