Oppostion leader in Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari opened a new line of attack from within and accused the Pakistani PM Imran Khan of shielding leaders of banned organisations. Bilawal said claims of the Pakistani PM Imran Khan are untrue. He said, "We have heard again and again that action has been taken against banned organisations. I don't think so," said the chairperson of Pakistan's Peoples Party. "You (Imran Khan) say that you have arrested them (leaders of banned organisation. I say that no, you have taken them into protective custody so that India's fighter jets can't target them. You say that you have frozen their bank accounts but how do we know? Why should we believe this?" Bilawal then said that Imran ought to win the trust of all political parties in the country by 'showing seriousness.' "You have to engage with the Opposition and win our confidence. This has been my stance throughout. You have taken a U-turn for having taken the support of banned elections to win the election and helping them enter the mainstream and then claiming you have taken action against them." Pakistani government is under tremendous pressure from the world community as well as from within Pakistan to act against terror.