Shahbaz Sharif’s government will fall prematurely in Pakistan? Bilawal Bhutto gave ultimatum

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Bilawal Bhutto

Islamabad: The problems of the Shahbaz Sharif government (PM Shahbaz Sharif) in Pakistan are not taking the name of abatement. In the midst of the economic crisis, now there are signs of a rift in the alliance and apprehensions are being raised about whether the Shahbaz government will fall prematurely.

In fact, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who is holding the post of Foreign Minister in the Government of Pakistan and President of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), has indicated to resign. Bilawal said on Sunday that it would be difficult for him to retain his ministry if the government does not fulfill the promises made to the flood-affected.

Addressing a function organized at the Chief Minister’s residence in Karachi, Bilawal said that the government is delaying the promised relief fund for the flood-affected people of Sindh province. He further said that during his visit to the flood-affected areas of Sindh, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had made several commitments regarding the relief and rehabilitation of the flood-affected people. None of these promises have been fulfilled. Bilawal said that he will talk to PM Shahbaz in this regard and if the Prime Minister continues to ignore the problems of the flood victims, it will be difficult for him to continue in his post.

Bilawal Bhutto

The External Affairs Minister also questioned the ongoing digital census, stating that the faulty census is not acceptable to the Sindh government. If the government wants to continue this census, it will not get any help from the provincial government. Bilawal said that the Sindh government is providing all possible help to the flood victims, whose homes and livelihoods have been destroyed.

He said that Sindh was the only province that was selling 40 kg of sugarcane for Rs 4,000 and when the PPP came to power, Pakistan’s export volume was very low, but former President Asif Ali Zardari focused a lot on the agriculture sector to provide relief. concentrated. The PPP chairman said relief would be provided to small farmers through the Benazir Income Support Program, while the federal government should fulfill its pledges to flood victims.

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