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PTI crosses all the limits, It has to decide whether willing to do politics or not: Bilawal

Karachi: Foreign Minister and Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has crossed all the limits while it has to decide whether they are willing to do politics or not.

Addressing a news conference in Karachi on Thursday, he said former Prime minister has been arrested in corruption charges as per law and constitution.

He said that a person who got an eight days of remand and switched to conduct terrorism adding that an attack on General Headquarter (GHQ) was conducted by outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) while second was carried out by the PTI.

The PPP chairman said that one attack was carried out aby Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) at Ziyarat residency and other was attacked by the PTI at Jinnah house Lahore.

He said that the PPP is against ban on any political party while he added that the PTI is getting first benefit of our NAB amendment.

The young chairman of PPP said that we always been wanted eradication of the NAB but Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) not agreed to it.

He said that Imran Khan run a campaign of saving the NAB.

Bilawal bhutto has also condemned the attack on the building of Radio Pakistan in Peshawar.

He deplored that instead of acting politically and staging peaceful protest, sensitive installations are being attacked by PTI. He said 9th May is another black day in the history of the country.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said Imran Khan by abusing his office as Prime Minister handed over an amount of 190 million pounds received from Britain to the property tycon to pay its fine in Supreme Court instead of giving to Sindh government for flood affectees or for use in BISP to benefit deserving people of the country.

He said that he is not in the favor of any party and advised PTI to act politically instead of resorting to violence.

He said that all the political stakeholders will have to be work within the ambit of democracy in the larger interest of the country.