On the martyrdom anniversary of Benazir Bhutto, her son, Bilawal Bhutto who has come to the limelight with his father in jail . Bilawal has been looking after the politics of the PPP and his tussle with Imran Khan will be one to remember. He addressed a massive rally in Liaquat Bagh where he gave a strong speech regarding the current lack of progress in the country and the promise of fairer elections in 2020. Here are the best bits of his speech:
They are the same political orphans Shaheed Benazir Bhutto had warned of in her last address and they are shaking, as they can’t run the government and economy. The state of Madina could not be established through the politics of Kufa. From Karachi to Khyber people are saying goodbye to political orphans.
The political orphans claimed that Nawaz Sharif could not come out of jail but he came out. They claimed Asif Ali Zardari will not come out but he too came out. The political orphans are coward, as they are putting older people and women into jails
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Parliament is locked, the media is without freedom, the judiciary is under attack, 18th Amendment is under attack, extremism is on the rise, people from Khyber to Karachi are protesting, students and doctors in Lahore are protesting, people of Sindh are angry as the gas produced in their province was not given to them, there is a sense of deprivation among the people of Balochistan
You are witness that they used to say a woman can never be the prime minister of a Muslim country and you saw how she became the first female head of state of a Muslim state. Benazir Bhutto Shaheed came back to Pakistan before her assassination to ensure continuation of democracy in the country. Benazir Bhutto was a chain that united the federation of Pakistan but this was not acceptable to the enemies of the country.
I will continue the struggle of ZA Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto, fulfill their promises and complete the unfinished mission of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto. The present regime has nothing to do with the problems being faced by the country’s poor