Bilawal says PM lacks courage to face parliament
Islamabad: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Thursday said Prime Minister Imran Khan does not have the courage to talk face-to-face during Parliament sessions. Speaking on the floor of the National Assembly, Bilawal took a hit at the premier’s tweet from earlier today questioning why some lawmakers are “so scared” of the Exit Control List (ECL). “A day earlier, the Supreme Court ordered that my name by removed from the ECL and this morning the premier tweeted about it. It would have been better if the premier came to the House and spoke about these matters instead of tweeting about them,” Bilawal said. “PM Imran should have spoken about these matters face-to-face so we could have responded directly. However, he doesn’t have the courage to do so,” he noted. Bilawal further stated, “PPP will not allow any comprise on the financial matters of provinces.” “We will strongly oppose any action against the 18th Amendment,” he asserted. “No one can snatch the rights that have been granted to provinces,” Bilawal stated. “You are asking for donations to run your government, how will you give Rs14 million to operate hospitals?” he asked. The PPP chairman further said that the opposition parties will “not allow any compromise on democratic and fundamental rights”. “The government’s allies are also supporting us and soon PTI members will too,” he said. “After the two previous governments completed their terms, the current government will do so as well,” the PPP chairman stated. “If there is any attack on democracy, it will not be tolerated,” Bilawal urged. Earlier, Bilawal responded to PM Imran’s tweets questioning why some lawmakers are “so scared” of the ECL. Quoting the premier’s tweet, Bilawal wrote, “Obviously selected PM doesn’t understand the concept of human rights or freedom of movement.” “Funny it’s only the opposition members on ECL, government members are busy travelling. Including PM who despite promising not to travel for first six months has made more than 7 trips so far!” the PPP chairman added. The premier had tweeted saying, “Why are some of our lawmakers so scared of the ECL? Why are they so keen to go abroad? There is so much work to be done by politicians in and for Pakistan, the land they claim to love but some cannot wait to take frequent trips abroad and lawmakers have iqamas or residencies abroad.” “Can anyone explain this strange phenomenon to those of us who would be quite happy to remain in and work for Pakistan because we actually love Pakistan,” PM Imran added. A day earlier, the Supreme Court in a written order stated that the names of Bilawal and Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah should be removed from the no-fly list.