Bilawal asks PM Imran to resign before moving no-confidence motion

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LAHORE: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto has advised Prime Minister Imran Khan to tender resignation before the opposition moves the no-confidence motion against his government.

The PPP chairman made these remarks while speaking to the media at Afzal Nadeem Chan’s residence here on Sunday.

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Chan had announced to part ways with PTI and rejoined PPP.

Bilawal stopped at Nadeem Chan’s home while leading the long march to Islamabad.

The PPP chairman said that earlier the opposition had defeated the government in the Senate and National Assembly, claiming to do it again in future.

Bilawal challenged the prime minister to dissolve the National Assembly if he has trust in masses that they would once against elect him.

He said that the opposition is well prepared even if the PM doesn’t resign and dissolve the assembly.

Bilawal vowed to bring the no-confidence motion, taking the democratic war to Parliament.

He claimed that the government had never been under that much pressure as it is now.

The PPP chairman said that he had been listening to the prime minister’s statements since he came into power. I have observed that PM Imran is addicted to taking U-turns, he added.

Yesterday, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had said that workers are standing against Pharaoh.

The PPP chairman addressing the participants here on Saturday said that the workers who passed through the city became part of the caravan and the people of Sahiwal gave us a warm welcome.

He said that he was very grateful to the workers participating in the caravan as the workers have become part of the caravan for their economic rights.

Workers are becoming part of history and stand against Pharaoh, Bilawal said.

He said that the caravan will move forward and difficulties will increase but we have to walk together and not scatter. Workers have to take care of their safety along the way, he advised.

Bilawal said that the workers should not violate one way and one week journey is not a joke but it is a peaceful army of jiyalas.