Broken Promises, PPP Hints at Shifting Alliances
Bilawal Bhutto criticizes PML-N for sidelining PPP in key issues, urges for National Action Plan 2.0 to combat terrorism, and hints at reevaluating coalition terms.
Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), has voiced dissatisfaction with the PML-N-led government for disregarding his party’s concerns and agreements. Despite being a coalition partner, Bilawal stated that the PPP has been sidelined in legislative matters, highlighting unmet agreements between the two parties.
He particularly criticized the government’s approach to security and internet policy, deeming them ineffective in addressing terrorism. Bilawal called for a "National Action Plan 2.0," signaling the urgency of revising counter-terrorism strategies.
- Disregard for PPP Concerns: Bilawal feels his party's role in the coalition is not being respected.
- Unfulfilled Agreements: Promised terms between PPP and PML-N remain unmet.
- Policy Criticism: He highlighted flaws in security and internet policies.
- Call for Action: Advocates for a stronger plan to counter terrorism.
Bilawal hinted at reviewing the PPP’s alliance with the government in an upcoming Central Executive Committee meeting, where party leaders will discuss their future strategy based on the prevailing circumstances.
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