Lahore [Pakistan], February 18 (ANI): Pakistan Peoples' party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Thursday referred to the country is relocating faraway from democracy and sliding against authoritarianism and dictatorship beneath the Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) executive.
Addressing a gathering of lawyers hosted by way of the Lahore high courtroom Bar affiliation (LHCBA), Bilawal observed, it become broadly perceived that Pakistan was transitioning in opposition t democracy - one step ahead, two steps back and two steps forward, one step again.
however, he noted, it changed into now clear that during the government of Imran Khan the country was now not transitioning in opposition t democracy however faraway from it, against dictatorship, morning time newspaper reported.
Stressing that Pakistan mandatory a good, non-discriminatory, clear and efficient accountability device, Bilawal stated the courts had the accountability to uphold the values of fundamental rights, fair trial and due procedure. "sadly, very often the judiciary has didn't accomplish that," he brought.
Bilawal brought up that the destiny of the judiciary of Pakistan and democracy was in the arms of the lawyer's neighborhood. Telling the lawyers that the PPP had decided to problem the regime, he urged them to, as soon as once more, stand with the birthday celebration as that they had stood shoulder to shoulder with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and his daughter Benazir Bhutto, the Pakistani newspaper suggested.
speaking about the march against the ruling executive, the PPP leader observed his birthday party decided to march on Islamabad to store democracy and the charter, to save the economy and the country.
Bilawal pointed out the PPP would run a campaign against the "selected" government of Imran Khan with the individuals of Pakistan who misplaced religion within the major minister, first light newspaper stated.
"we will convey a no-confidence motion and democratically problem this executive," he delivered. (ANI)
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