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People in Pakistan are struggling with inflation, unemployment and poverty. Apart from this, terrorism is also an issue for the country and the people.” the 35-year-old leader asked.

It may be mentioned here that the PPP Chairman is the son of late former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Meanwhile, he said that his father President Asif Ali Zardari had given the message of reconciliation in his address to the joint Parliament session last month.

However, he said it was unfortunate that people who did not want reconciliation created a ruckus, Geo News reported. Bilawal said that his party was trained by former prime ministers Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto. “Our character should match their training and we should represent those great leaders,” Bilawal said.

Bilawal's grandfather Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was the President of Pakistan from 1971 to 1973 and then the Prime Minister from 1973 to 1977. He founded the PPP and served as its chairman until its demise in 1979.

The former Foreign Minister has expressed displeasure over the political culture prevailing in the country. He said, “Nowadays, politics of hatred is going on in our society. Politics has turned into personal enmity.” Bilawal said, “We do not respect differences in our society.” The PPP Chairman said that despite all this, PPP always believes in political dialogue and reconciliation.

He said, “The Constitution of 1973 was the result of consensus. The 18th Amendment to the Constitution was passed unanimously during Asif Ali Zardari's tenure as President. We have done all this by bringing together all political forces in Parliament.”

Talking about the Supreme Court verdict in the Zulfikar Ali Bhutto case, the PPP chairman said that the judicial verdict in the Bhutto case was the result of the long and arduous struggle of the party workers and the 30-year long struggle of her mother. Bilawal said, 'President Asif Ali Zardari had sent this reference to the Supreme Court to get justice for Quaid-e-Awam martyr Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.'

The PPP chairman said that the Supreme Court heard the case and concluded that Bhutto did not receive justice and the trial against her was not fair. He said, “We consider this verdict historic and now that the court itself has admitted that Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's conviction was wrong, we should bring judicial reforms. The judiciary can also bring its own reforms but that is primarily the job of Parliament.”

According to reports, “Bilawal is likely to return for a second term as Pakistan's foreign minister as the power-sharing agreement between the PPP and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) is nearing finalisation.” Is.”