Want to become PM with own mandate: Bilawal

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Imran should resign to save some of his honour: Bilawal

ISLAMABAD: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that if he becomes the prime minister, he would like to become the PM with his mandate.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said in an interview that the PML-N has a large number of members, so the prime ministerial candidate will be theirs.

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He said that if he became the prime minister, he would like to take his mandate and become the prime minister. An effort would be made to limit the new government to election reforms.

The PPP chairman said that we do not need to pay the money. The MNAs of the government are coming themselves, he said.

In response to a question, he said that if Imran Khan has evidence, then present it in court.

Bilawal Bhutto said that Ali Wazir has the right to vote in the assembly and the Speaker should issue his production order.

Earlier, Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto has accused Prime Minister Imran Khan of using Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to investigate him.

Addressing a public meeting here on Saturday, Bilawal said: “Imran used the ISI to investigate his breakfast and laundry bill. Imran wants the agencies to act like a tiger force.”

Bilawal said:”Imran Khan calls others animals. He is actually an animal. He wants the law of the jungle but we will not allow you the law of the jungle.”

Addressing Imran Khan, Bilawal said, “You have finished the boot polish, now you have come down to lick the boots. No one ever holds boot like you, he said.

Bilawal further said that “those who call neutral an animal are now apologizing to neutral and have been requesting to stop the allies till the public meeting.”

He also said that you should stop lying or else we will expose the corruption of the first lady. We know where Usman Buzdar paid for the chief ministership. When our corruption was not found then he said that my Urdu is weak, the PPP chief said.