Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

Says the leader of the party which has recently completed its five year tenure. Does he want to imply that his party is now PPP is the blue eyed kid of the establishment.

He also believes establishment has robbed PPP’s mandate in the recent elections. :hehe: Yes Mr Bilawal the performance of PPP was exemplary during the past five years, people were dying to vote for the party again.

Btw I wonder where Bilawal was during the election campaign? :hmmm:

Dunya News: Pakistan:-Establishment never wanted PPP to reign: Bilawal B…

**GHARI KHUDA BAKSH (Dunya News) – Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari blamed establishment for its party defeat in May 11 elections, adding that certain elements in establishment didn’t want PPP to reign the country.
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Addressing a rally on Benazir Bhuttu’s death anniversary in Garhi Khuda Baksh, Bilawal Bhutto said peace talks with Taliban could not be held.

**Terming Imran Khan as ‘Buzdil Khan’, PPP chairman said PTI choked Nato supply to protest the killing of slain TTP chief Hakeemullah Mehsud.
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Referring to PTI’s demand to end drone strikes, he said militants would continue to attack even if drone strikes were halted in the tribal areas.

Bilawal also demanded the Punjab government to launch crackdown against the militants safe havens in the province.

PPP chairman also assured Nawaz Sharif that his party will stand with him if anyone tries to derail democratic system.

Meanwhile, there had been news that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will contest by-election from NA-204 constituency of Larkana.

The decision was taken after MNA Ayaz Soomro vacated the seat. He will now be appointed as law advisor to the Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah.

In 2013 Bilawal Bhutto Zardari turned 25, thus becoming eligible to run for the National Assembly, as the Constitution requires the minimum age of lawmakers to be 25.

According to sources, Bilawal will soon be appointed opposition leader in the National Assembly after winning the election.

Re: Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

Billy the Brave ran off to enjoy the water rides in Dubai when others were gathering monstrous crowds in every part of Pakistan.

Who the hell is this foreign sounding kid and why is he so relevant to Pakistani politics? His mother died because she was silly enough to wave her head from a bomb proof car despite the warnings, his fraud father used and abused the Bhutto tag to seek revenge from the public for long years and now what's his beef? With his mere undergrad degree, he'd be up against hundreds of other applicants to secure a clerical job in the UK but somehow his famous surname is enough make him a head of state of a far away country? What does he think of Pakistan - a republic with a royal family?

The bloody idiot and his BB ka Pakistan rants - yes what was BB ka Pakistan like? A land of happy birds and bees with flowing rivers of milk and honey? With his mundane and uninspiring hogwash on democracy, did anyone ever bother telling him that it took a dictator to give media it's freedom and bring NRO to make way for criminals like his parents, all in the name of democracy?

I'm angry at Pakistani media for giving coverage to these fraud father and son and running the entire newsflash to pin point their statements. A perfect example to highlight how media has played a huge role in encouraging the third class he said she said politics in Pakistan. Just when I was so sure that no one could give Altaf Hussain a competition when it comes to making thoroughly nonsensical, pain to listen to, vomit inducing speeches, here comes Billy the brave with a speech style so embarrassing that even his poor grandpa must be turning in his grave. Plus the way media covers his verbal outbursts, you can clearly tell they are indeed missing Altaf Hussain. Now if only I could decide who's worse and pick sides.

In all seriousness, Bhutto's are dead. Now when will God rescue the nation from this Zardari curse?

I guess from reading my post, it's pretty obvious that I actually did listen to his speech, thanks to the shtty weather outside.

Re: Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

Well if you weren't traitors, incompetent and corrupt then the establishment would want you to rule.

Re: Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

yeah, if you want to call awaam as establishment :hehe:

Re: Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

So N$ is competent , faithful and honest ;
Allowed to rule
And so , Imran Khan s also a traitors, incompetent and corrupt and therefore he is not given a chance .
Great formula .

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Re: Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

In your vocabulary do you consider N$, IK and other stupid leaders of Pakistan, patriots, competent and honest that estabilishment allowed these low lying characters to rule the country eh? bhalay bhalay

Re: Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

In treachery, corruption and incompetence the PPP beats all other parties hands down, they are in a league of their own and no other party even comes close to them.

Re: Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

Shireen Mazari Response on Bilawal Bhutto Speech

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=252897064874109&set=vb.105780982919052&type=3&theater

:chai::chai:

Re: Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

Why? Because their leaders belonged to Sindh?

Re: Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

Interesting thing is that Zardari is assuring Nawaz Sharif of his support in trying Musharraf. Point to ponder is that Zardari government sent off Musharraf with full honors.

Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

What is a big deal? Why it bothers you about sending off Musharaf with full honors? What did you want, he should have blackened his face and rode on donkey in opposite direction?

Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

So what does he want PMLN to do with him now?

Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

By making such claims, the father son duo is basically adding to the establishment's fanbase, lol. Perhaps all Pakistanis should not burst their mailbox with Thank You letters.

Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

Sindh card is out in the open but it wont help them win any brownie points from Punjab.

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[quote="Sachaydino, post:40, topic:297362"]

Why? Because their leaders belonged to Sindh QUOTE]

Bilawal spend more than abroad than in Sindh. Corruption is their family tradition so it does not matter where they live, thats all he will ever do for his living. We have had good and honest leaders from Sindh like Mohammed Khan Junejo, but nobody from PPP.

Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

Seems establishment has weakened a lot since PPP just finished the first full 5 years term in the history of Pakistan this year... a 5 year period that even the allies accept was flooded with corruption in every area of governance.

Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

I'm no fan of IK, but I will take him any day over this wet behind the ears prince waiting to rule the unfortunate country.

Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

Quotable quote: "Shahaadat hamari arzu hey aur Garrhi Khuda Bakhsh hamara aakhir tthikana."

Still no remorse over the ruining the country in 5 years, no mention of misruling and no pledge to do better if elected once again.

The whole emphasis remains on shahaadat. Why doesn't he join military if he is so keen to embrace martyrdom?

Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

I'm not fan of Bilwal but I take him instead of Ik the ball kisser of Taliban