Meet our demands or face us on streets: Bilawal

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KARACHI: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said his party would come out on the streets if government fails to meet PPP’s demanded by December 27.

Addressing a press conference, Bilawal said the government does not appear willing to meet even one of the demands made by the PPP, let alone four.

He said, the government is not making fun of PPP, it is mocking the entire nation.

“We are not requesting the government; we will see to it that our demands are met,” he added.

The PPP chairman during his address at Karsaz on October 17 had made four demands from the government:

1) A parliamentary committee should be formed on national security

2) PPP’s Panama bill should be passed

3) Asif Zardari’s resolution on CPEC should be implemented

4) A foreign minister should be appointed immediately

Bilawal said if the government does not meet the demands there would be no other option left but to take to the streets.

He said the PPP would announce its next plan of action after December 27.