Addressing a massive gathering near the Bhutto family mausoleum, Bilawal took potshots at his political opponents and asked Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to prove he is not “an ally of terrorists”.
He contended that both Sharif and the terrorists had the “same father”, late military ruler Zia-ul-Haq.
Sharif entered politics during the regime of Zia, who also gave a free rein to militant groups as part of the campaign against Soviet forces in Afghanistan.
However, Bilawal assured Sharif that the PPP would stand by him if anyone tried to derail democracy.
Bilawal mostly targeted Imran Khan in his speech, poking fun at his Tehrik-e-Insaf party's claim of launching a “tsunami” against corruption and poor governance.
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