Bilawal Bhutto attacked Imran government, says Pakistan is facing the worst kind of intolerance

Islamabad: Pakistan People's Party (PPP) President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that Pakistan is suffering from the worst kind of intolerance. On the occasion of International Tolerance Day observed by United Nations on Saturday, Bilawal said in his statement that the country is going through the worst kind of intolerance of modern times.

He further said that the 'political weeds' and extremism that have entered national politics have caused so much damage to the whole society that it is difficult to understand. Bilawal has said that according to a plan, democracy is being weakened in the country. Election is being replaced by selection to make the people irrelevant in the process of decision and governance in the country.

Let us tell you that the opposition in Pakistan believes that the government has not elected the Imran government, but rather it has been 'elected' by the power establishments like the army and handed over the power of the country to them. The PPP leader said that his party has always encouraged tolerance for an equitable society based on justice, equality and peace. However, our founder Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was judicially murdered and PM Benazir Bhutto, the first elected woman of the Muslim world, was brutally slaughtered.

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