Bilawal warns of long march if 18th Amendment touched

GAMBAT, Khairpur (92 News) – Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhuttoo warned that the PPP will launch long march if 18th Amendment touched.
Speaking to the journalists after inauguration of a medical college in Gambat on Tuesday, the PPP chairman said that his party ready to defend the the 18th Amendment to the Constitution at any cost. “We are ready to work with every political party for the betterment of Pakistan,” he maintained.
Bilawal predicted that the political future of Prime Minister Imran Khan would be at on risk. He also gave challenge to Imran Khan to build a medical college in Khyber PakhtunKhwa same like Gambat instituion.
“In the last budget, people such as PM Imran’s sister received relief but none was given to the poor,” the PPP chairman said. He said that the way Imran Khan is running the parliament is counter-productive for the country.
“Pakistan and the Sindh is facing multiple challenges but now it will be possible for the poor to get their treatment in Sindh,” he explained.
On Jan 17, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that he would have replied to Prime Minister Imran Khan had he talked about the exit control list (ECL) in the parliament.
Speaking in the National Assembly, he said that Imran Khan had no courage to face him. He said that the prime minister is not aware of freedom of human rights and movement. “The PM is wandering the world to get donation.”
The PPP chairman termed the verdict on hospitals an attack on the 18th Amendment. “The opposition will not compromise on the rights of the people. The time will come when the PTI will also support us,” he claimed.