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Pak being run by an incompetent PM, says Bilawal

Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov. 4 (ANI): Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto has said the country is being run by an incompetent Prime Minister for the last three years, claiming the government will not be able to complete its tenure if a judicial commission on Panamagate is not formed.

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Pak being run by an incompetent PM, says Bilawal
Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov. 4 (ANI): Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto has said the country is being run by an incompetent Prime Minister for the last three years, claiming the government will not be able to complete its tenure if a judicial commission on Panamagate is not formed. "The worst policies of the premier (Nawaz Sharif) has divided the people of this country as he not used to considering anything against his own ego," the Express Tribune quoted Bilawal as saying while addressing a public gathering in Daharki, Sindh. Lashing out at the federal government for continued incidents of terrorism, Bilawal said the national security committee should be reconstituted to check terror incidents. He said the Premier is a suspect in the Panamagate scandal, which is the world's biggest scam. The PPP chairman further said Aitzaz Ahsan's bill on Panama Papers needs to be passed for the commission to function. He reminded the rulers that the country is being run without a Foreign Minister for the last three years. (ANI)

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